Philip,
        Thanks for your reply.

>The original branch is not 'destroyed', rather the pointer to the previous tip 
>is within the logs. 

Is that the 'git log' log or internal logs? Are you sure? There doesn't appear 
to be a way to checkout that tip of see the log back from that tip.

>All the content is still available until the logs expire.

So we will be unable to checkout content after a time?

Gene Thomas.

-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Oakley [mailto:philipoak...@iee.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, 5 March 2013 12:44
To: Gene Thomas [DATACOM]; Git List
Subject: Re: rebase destroys branches

From: "Gene Thomas [DATACOM]" <gene.tho...@datacom.co.nz>
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 11:06 PM
>Hello,
>I am evaluating git for use in a company. Please correct if I am wrong.
>I am concerned that an inexperienced developer could mistakenly rebase 
>branches, destroying the original branch.

The original branch is not 'destroyed', rather the pointer to the previous tip 
is within the logs. All the content is still available until the logs expire.

>   Attached is a script (Windoze)
>that shows the 'topic' branch being moved!, after the rebase we are 
>unable to see the original branch, read it's history or find it's 
>commit points.

>Surely no operation should remove anything from the repository.
>Operations like this irreversibly break the repository . When rebasing 
>the original branch must be retained.

It's easy to misread some of Git's strengths if you have come from other 
historic corporate 'version control systems' which are often based on drawing 
office practice of old (e.g. the belief there is a single master to be 
protected is one misconception for software).

Rebase, at the personal level, is an important mechanism for staff to prepare 
better code and commit messages. Trying to hide the reality will just make your 
management 'control' less effective as staff work around it and delay 
check-ins, etc.

The broader access control and repo management issues are deliberately not part 
of Git, and there are good tools for that. e.g. Gitolite.

>Yours faithfully,


>Gene Thomas.

Philip

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