Hello,

I'm still a bit new to darcs, so I was hoping someone could recommend the best way to deal with the following scenario:

1. I maintain two darcs repositories at work - one "public", the other "private". The private repository is where I keep untested changes before pushing or pulling them to the public repo for others to retrieve.

2. When leaving work, I pull my private repo to my laptop so that I can do work while not connected to the network. The 'record's that I do at that point to my work repo are for lack of a better word, intermediate, meaning they're just something to write down and save my current changes, but generally I don't want other people to see these annotations.

3. When I'm done and want to push to my public repo, I'd like for the "intermediate" changes, and their annotations to be combined into one effective patch, without all of the intermediate patches or steps.

Am I going about this incorrectly, or is there a better methodology?

Also I'm figuring that I'd like to edit patches directly. One of my co-workers uses emacs which offers patch editing capabilities (splitting of hunks, etc), however I'm unable to find such capabilities with my editor of choice, vim - any suggestions?

thank you!
-lev

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