Hey all,

I just saw about two hundred commits suddenly land in the Git repository
today. This seems problematic from a *community* standpoint because how
could anybody else review ALL of those commits? And what if commit #10 was
going in the wrong direction ... well, the following 190 went down an
incorrect path.

Committing often is the best way to get community involved. You can get
better feedback when you push a few commits at a time. Everybody can
participate. Interaction and guidance becomes possible.

Pushing 200 commits means "working alone" rather than "with community".

Cheers,
-g

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