Kaganski Mike wrote:
You could send your branches to gerrit as drafts to ensure safety, then
reset your tree, then recreate branches and cherry-pick the drafts from
gerrit back.
Or just don't bother, and use git reflog if you need something back.
git never really looses anything, at least not if it's committed [1]
;)
[1] terms and conditions apply - e.g. git garbage-collects dangling
    objects after a while...
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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