Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com> writes:

> I've rebuilt the collection of topics up to pk/rebase-in-c-6-final
> with these two updated series twice, once doing it manually, like I
> did the last time, and another using "rebase -i -r" on top of the
> updated pk/rebase-in-c-4-opts.  The resulting trees match, of
> course.

Just to clarify, "trees match" means "'rebase -i -r' gave us the
correct result" ;-).

> I guess that is the answer to a question you asked earlier, which I
> haven't answered so far because I didn't have a good grasp of where
> my preference was coming from when it was asked.  Now I know, so...

In case the question was unclear it was "is there a reason why you
do not want to use rebase -ir?"

If "cherry-pick" did not lose notes, I would have preferred to do
this kind of rebuilding dependent chains of topics without using
rebase at all, but that is a different story.

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