> On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 2:37 PM Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> wrote:

> Yes. "branches/default", and "branches/stable".


> Yes.


> If it's named "bug-fix" it's created as a bookmark, if it's named
> "branches/bug-fix", it's created as a branch.

> But since Git has the notion of refspecs, you can choose on the fly:

>     git push origin bug-fix:branches/bug-fix

Very cool. I have to try this out and see whether it fits to my
workflow. Thanks very much, I have know that there other tools (besides
hg-git), but I did not realize that yours work in both ways.

Thanks very much for pointing that out to me (and writing the tool of course)

> No. I stopped working on git-remote-hg for a while, and topics came afterward.

> I haven't investigated how to implement them, but it would be nice.

Regards



> Cheers.

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