| ▲ | seba_dos1 8 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||
> If someone uses git commits like the save function of their editor I use it like that too and yet the reviewers don't get to see these commits. Git has very powerful tools for manipulating the commit graph that many people just don't bother to learn. Imagine if I sent a patchset to the Linux Kernel Mailing List containing such "fix typo", "please work now", "wtf" patches - my shamelessness has its limits! | ||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Aachen 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||
Seems like a lot of extra effort (save, add, commit, come up with some message even if it's a prayer to work now) only to undo it again later and create a patch or alternate history out of the final version. Why bother with the intermediate commits if you're not planning for it to be part of the history? | ||||||||||||||||||||
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