On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 03:12:30PM +0000, Dr. Matthias St. Pierre wrote: > > So do you guys use the ghmerge script or own procedures? I'm curious. > > At the beginnning, I tried to use ghmerge but it was not flexible > enough for my needs. In particular, it only gives me the choice > between squashing everything or leaving everything as it is. Most > notably, it does not support partial squashing by interactive > rebasing. Or alternatively: pausing + letting me fix something + > resuming. What I also dislike is that it uses a lot of GitHub API
Sorry for partially hijacking the thread, but this reminds me that several people have started using the "git commit --fixup" tooling, which is in general helpful for the reviewer (to know what the squashing intention is). But I am curious if we currently do and/or should have a commit hook on git.openssl.org to reject commits that start with "!fixup". -Ben _______________________________________________ openssl-project mailing list openssl-project@openssl.org https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-project