Thien-Thi Nguyen <t...@gnuvola.org> writes: > Perhaps "git tag" with some kind of conventional prefix? E.g., > > $ { date -u +"%F %T UTC" ; echo ; } > TMP > $ cat >>TMP <<EOF > This branch is live|dead|zombified|historic|pickled|putrescent|etc. > We keep it around because <explanation>. > If you delete it, someone might complain. > If you add to it, you probably are confused. > EOF > $ git tag -F TMP BRANCH-NAME-nb
That's great, thanks. I skipped the date, because git tags are dated anyway. And I preferred a prefix "branch-notes/" than a suffix "-nb". I think the result works very well in the web interface (at least gitweb, I haven't tried cgit yet). Regards, Neil