It partly depends our your personal workflow and the tools that you use. For example, I work in feature branches and I don't leave un-pushed commits sitting on my develop branch for long. I also use the SourceTree app which is doing a fetch on the remote automatically every 10 minutes and shows you when you're behind the remote, along with a nice view of the history log showing where your branch is and where the remote branches are.
--Dasa On Mar 19, 2013, at 1:35 PM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > I find it "interesting" that you apparently can't use Git well without > appending all sorts of obscure switches such as --ff-only, --preserve-merges, > and --rebase to your commands. > > - Gordon
