Hi,
I ask this question in the dev list, because people who contribute to
Symfony are in the dev list
I would like to contribute too but i'm a git newbie, i've a question:

I start with a new repository. I've followed this:
http://docs.symfony-reloaded.org/contributing/code/patches.html

* TOPIC-BRANCH-1
I create a topic branch (topic-branch-1) => git checkout -b topic-
branch-1
I make some modifications and commit => git add . (and after) git
commit -am "commit 1"
I rebase master => git rebase master
My modifications are now on master and topic-branch-1

* TOPIC-BRANCH-2
Now i want to create another topic branch (topic-branch-2):
=> git checkout master
=> git checkout -b topic-branch-2
And do modifications and commit in the same way as topic-branch-1.

* PULL REQUEST
Now when i want to do a pull request to Symfony2 project with my
(topic-branch-2), the pull request contains commits of (topic-
branch-1) and (topic-branch-2). I can't commit theses changes because
they aren't separated.

What is the method to use to keep a clean history of all my personal
modifications when creating a new topic branch ?
Should i use a third branch without any personal modifications to do
this ?

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