2013/12/20 David Given <d...@cowlark.com>:
> (Sorry, I accidentally committed to trunk and then had to undo. It'd be
> nice if 'fossil branch new' would either change the current branch or at
> the very least print a warning that the current branch hadn't changed.)

In fossil that's not a problem: You can always move the commit to
another branch, even after you already committed it.

And ... it's a nice excuse to demonstrate the new "hidden-tag"
feature. This way it is possible now to move a commit to the
"mistake" branch, close it, and hide it, all in a single action.

Done that for your commit. If you want to see it, press
the "Unhide" button.

Regards,
       Jan Nijtmans
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