>for git, a split does not become relevent until you actually make a >commit to the new branch,
Or when you change one of the destination repositories by other means that making a commit. Which is what has happened at the split points.
Marcus Comstedt (ACROSS) (Hail Ilpalazzo!) @ Pike (-) developers forum Mon, 28 Jul 2008 08:25:11 -0700
>for git, a split does not become relevent until you actually make a >commit to the new branch,
Or when you change one of the destination repositories by other means that making a commit. Which is what has happened at the split points.