> Sure I'll give it a shot. My git-fu needs work though; hopefully I won't
bomb the list with one of those 30-previously-applied-patches blasts.

The key trick is to make sure that the middle section of your branch name
(e.g. 0.25.x) is actually the what your branch is based on.  Thus if you do:

    git checkout 0.25.x
    git checkout -b ticket/0.25.x/1234

etc. you'll be fine.  If you do:

    git checkout master
    git checkout -b ticket/0.25.x/1234


    git checkout some/random/branch
    git checkout -b ticket/0.25.x/1234

we'll all know about it.

-- Markus

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