Thus said Gour on Mon, 14 Jul 2014 18:40:06 +0200:

> Fossil is also very  light when it comes to branching,  so I'd like to
> take advantage  of its  private branches -  sometimes there  is simply
> useful to experiment  with some work in private and  then merge and/or
> dispose  later, but  the current  feature allows  only to  "remove all
> private branches from a repository..."

Fossil is  also very light when  it comes to cloning.  What about clone,
make a  private branch in your  clone (to avoid accidental  syncing), do
your  experimental work  and  when  done, either  merge  into trunk  (or
wherever) or displose of the clone (or use fossil scrub --private)?

Andy
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