Michael Raskin wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > >>> Now, there are some properties: >>> >>> 5) Reliability w.r.t. user actions. (Dangerous things are obvious) >> Do you write a message "against git", or "what do we need"? Please, list >> some dangerous things here. > > Well, if I mention reliability, it is obviously two-fold. > > If I want to give an example of dangerous things, these can be forced > removal of a revision/certificate in monotone, rollback in mercurial, > (workspace-only dangerous) revert in any VCS. Just deny git force-push. > > If we consider this a significant point and if we recommend people to > rebase their changes relative to trunk, we can look at how rebasing > should be done in different VCSes. Why rebase? In git you can merge with upstream. This will create a tree like this (parent -> child):
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