The duplicate status of the question:
Create new branch to begin work on a new feature
is currently under discussion on meta.SO:
Why is this question a duplicate?
To my reading, the top voted post seems to disagree with the duplicate flag.
The other two answers point out questions with answers which are duplicate answers, but the questions do not seem to be duplicate questions.
I believe that I took on all the feedback I received in the meta question.
I now see that the question has been deleted. JK.
is one of the users who deleted the question. In JK.'s answer to the duplicate status meta-question he says:
Conclusion: your question is 100% a duplicate, there is no doubt about this. The wrong duplicate target may be linked, but this does not mean your question is not a duplicate.
Also btw, your question title "Create new branch to begin work on a new feature" is not even a question. It should really have been "How do you create ... ?"
Even if JK is right on his 100% assertion (the meta question votes disagree), why wasn't the question left as a duplicate?
Why was the original question deleted?
Even if JK is right on his 100% assertion (the meta question votes disagree)
I see no evidence of the votes disagreeing. Perhaps you mean there is not as much agreement as with the top-voted answer, but that is not the same statement, especially when considering JK. received 4 votes in 8 hours while the top answer was posted over 2 days ago and only received a net 6 votes (including 5 downvotes). I'd say the disagreement is with the top answer.2+3
and1+4
as well as6-1
are all duplicate questions as they have the exact same answer.