Aloha Dmitry,
Another reason for working in topic branches is it leaves your master
branch clean so that changes in the remote are easily merged. You're
are probably more computer savvy than I am, but my struggles with
merges after making changes to the master branch have been trying. I
try to leave master clean at all times now.
All the best,
Tom
On Aug 10, 2010, at 8:14 AM, Ivanov Dmitry wrote:
Yes, Nick, I was asking about the git commands. Thanks. It seems,
that creating a topic branch is more complicated, then simply
editing the local master copy, creating a diff file and sending it
to the mailing list. I think it should be used only in complicated
cases.
Dmitry
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