Am 1. August 2020 16:12:24 MESZ schrieb Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org>:
>>> Another issue: Maybe it makes sense if you try to rebase your
>>> branch from time to time.
>> 
>> Really rebase?
>
>Yes, I favour rebasing over merging since the former causes a
>`prettier' git commit tree.
>
>> This would be a case where "general wisdom" argues against modifying
>> pushed commits.  Typically you'd rather merge master into your
>> working branch here.
>
>Well, there's a good reason that gitlab has a big, fat 'rebase'
>button...

Yes, but that is meant to deal with integrating the final result into master.
Rebasing during work means that Owen's commits don't match those pulled by 
others.

I don't have a strong opinion here but it should be an agreed-upon procefure 
for all.

Urs

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>    Werner

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