(Maybe I'm wrong and we should really be doing five-line pull requests
as long as they are atomic. I'm not experienced enough with git to say
for sure whether that's idiocy or actually the best approach. Maybe
somebody should try this out.)


The real problem with such extremely short pull requests is that it actually takes some amount of time to review anything. So if you were to have so many short pull requests, you would have to manage locally several different (tiny) branches waiting for review, and bigger branches in which you actually work. I haven't managed to do this very efficiently so far.

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