Sebastian Nowicki wrote:
[lots of good stuff]
Thanks for your excellent points. I won't take this discussion too much
further, because I think that it's getting to the 'beating a dead horse'
phase, but I do appreciate the time that you and others have taken to
let me know how I might use git better.
I do agree with you that something is inherently different in the way
that I am trying to use git than the way that it should be optimally
used. I think that part of the problem is that I am used to commits
being final, not something that you revisit and modify and coalesce
(--squash) and rebase and what have you, so perhaps some of the
methodologies I have become used to using need to be altered in an
environment in which the natural way to do many things involves managing
changes in these ways.
If I need more advice on git, I'll go to the official git project for
help ...
Thanks,
Bryan
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