On 30 September 2011 17:17, Sebastian Kuzminsky <s...@highlab.com> wrote:

> Then: "git push origin my-branch:v2.5_branch", and it should work now, 
> because my-branch is a fast-forward from origin/v2.5_branch.

I am very nervous of pushing from within a development branch, as the
last time I tried that I created a new branch in the repository.
Luckily cradek was able to remove it.

>> I wish there was an (easy) git-undo.
>
> There is!  As long as you haven't shared, meaning as long as you haven't 
> pushed

Undo push is what I meant. Undoing my own local goofs is reasonably easy.

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