I have the branch master which tracks the remote branch origin/master.
I want to rename them to master-old both locally and remote. Is that possible? For other users who tracked origin/master (and who updated their local master branch always just via git pull), what whould happen after I renamed the renamed the remote branch? Would their git pull still work or would it throw an error that it coudln't find origin/master anymore?
Then, further on, I want to create a new master branch (both locally and remote). Again, after I did this, what would happen now if the other users do the 'git pull' now?
I guess all this would result in a lot of trouble. Is there a clean way to get what I want? Or should I just leave master as it is and create a new branch master-new and just work there further on?
git push -faffects the ability topullfrom any remote tracking branch. – kynan Apr 19 '12 at 13:47