On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Kent Tenney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> A related blog post
> http://griddlenoise.blogspot.com/2008/04/what-dvcs-gives-me.html


Thanks, Kent, for this link.

Last night I realized there is yet another advantage to using bzr: instead
of organizing Leo's to-do list in the order I expect to do tasks, I can
organize Leo's to-do list by branch/project.  After creating a branch; I do
tasks in whatever order happens to work.

I have spent *so* much time thinking about what it the "right" (most
effective, safest, most productive) order to do tasks.  Now these choices
get pushed into actual development.  This will lead to a big increase in
productivity: I won't obsess about choices. In the context of a limited
project/branch, most of these choices either don't matter much, or become
clear while I work.

In short, creating branches localizes the scope of choices to small
projects, thereby making those choices less important and more provisional.
A big step forward for Leo's work flow.  It's time to revise Leo's to-do
list :-)

Edward

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