David Jeske dav...@gmail.com writes:
When you do git commit --amend,
the current commit will become dangling (in the sense that it's not
referred by any ref, but the commit exists) and those are just noise
in my opinion.
This is *exactly* my point.
There is no way to distinguish a commit
Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
David Jeske dav...@gmail.com writes:
When you do git commit --amend,
the current commit will become dangling (in the sense that it's not
referred by any ref, but the commit exists) and those are just noise
in my opinion.
This is *exactly* my point.
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