I like the work in progress idea (WIP). The github pull request 
conversation view is a really nice way to talk about code with someone, 
regardless if it is ready to be merged into the stable branch or not. 
Github's internal workflow uses a pull early model: 
http://scottchacon.com/2011/08/31/github-flow.html . It would be nice if we 
could turn off the bots for WIP (early pulls) so that they don't clutter 
the conversation. Is that possible? Who is controlling the bots, or is it 
all automated? The bots stress me out when the pull request is young and 
still needs a lot of work and they don't provide that much useful 
information.

Jason

On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 2:23:38 AM UTC-7, smichr wrote:
>
> I only ever rebase, and the only thing I have to watch out for is to 
> not extend acbk into master's commits, e.g. `git rebase -i head~5` to 
> work with the last 5 commits *of mine*. If the 6th one is a merge that 
> is part of master then that can be really nasty (it shows up as there 
> being more than 6 commits that you are working with in the editor -- 
> that's how I know if I made a counting error). 
>

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