At a basic level you can just not push changes until you are ready for
them to go live.  But another option is probably just a separate
development-only project.  Either way, you'd want to schedule those
updates with your users so they can expect a small amount of downtime.

I've been learning git on cygwin on windows. Ran into this problem
right away, 
http://www.dont-panic.cc/capi/2007/07/13/git-on-windows-you-have-some-suspicious-patch-lines/.
But it seems fine now.
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