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Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2]
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2] |
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Sun, 03 Apr 2016 23:15:34 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.92 (gnu/linux) |
Paul Eggert <address@hidden> writes:
> Rebasing makes sense for Alan's use case. He was working on the fix
> anyway, so retesting was not that big a deal for him. Conversely, he's
> more of an Emacs expert than a Git expert and merge conflicts are more of
> an hassle for him.
If you get a merge conflict then you also get rebase conflicts.
> As one becomes more of a Git expert, merging becomes more attractive. It
> does take some getting used to, though.
Merging is much easier to handle.
Andreas.
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- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], (continued)
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Kaushal Modi, 2016/04/01
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Paul Eggert, 2016/04/01
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Alan Mackenzie, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Achim Gratz, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Stefan Monnier, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Óscar Fuentes, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Achim Gratz, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Andreas Schwab, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Eli Zaretskii, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Paul Eggert, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2],
Andreas Schwab <=
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], John Wiegley, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Ingo Lohmar, 2016/04/03
Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Alan Mackenzie, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Andreas Schwab, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Ingo Lohmar, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Alan Mackenzie, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Ingo Lohmar, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Andreas Schwab, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Ingo Lohmar, 2016/04/03
- Re: Understanding a recent commit in emacs-25 branch [ed19f2], Andreas Schwab, 2016/04/03