1. 17 Sep, 2013 1 commit
    • No such thing as an orphan branch · 605da51a
      Unfortunately git-core uses the term "unborn branch" and "orphan
      branch" interchangeably. However, "orphan" is only really there for
      the checkout command, which has the `--orphan` option so it doesn't
      actually create the branch.
      
      Branches never have parents, so the distinction of a branch with no
      parents is odd to begin with. Crucially, the error messages deal with
      unborn branches, so let's use that.
      Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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