It's not *very* easy to do, but if you were to pull in the new branch,
and then rebase the old branches onto the proper revisions of the new
one, you *could* keep your branches.
Also, any idea what is *very* soon? Are we talking this month, or
maybe this year?
Indy
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:52 AM, Christoph Cullmann <cullmann at
absint.de> wrote:> On Wednesday, August 18, 2010 11:49:28 am Anton Korobeynikov wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> > Is there some official git repository to clone from?
>>
>> Not yet, but probably there will be something pretty soon.
>> Right now there are some unofficial mirrors at repo.or.cz and github
> Ok, then I will try to wait until the official is ready. If I now start
that
> with an unofficial one, I will loose all my local branches if I migrate to
the
> official one later :/
>
> Thanks for info.
>
> Greetings
> Christoph
>
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