Dov Feldstern wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:

But why don't you review the branch instead? The incremental commit are much more easier to grasp. Why do you insist on reviewing the final patch?


For one thing, because the final patch is what's going to go in in the end.

Do you think I am stupid?


Secondly, almost as important as what goes in to the merge, is also what *doesn't* go in: namely, all the development that has happened since your branch diverged; by reviewing the commits on your branch, we still have no way of making sure that when we merge back, we'll also have everything that's been done on trunk, as well.

So? Even if there some merging glitches, they can be corrected easily.

I noticed two changes that I have made in trunk which are being "undone" by your branch. I doubt the only things missed are mine, given that I commit very little compared to other people here...

I simply forgot one or two revision in my last synch with trunk. No big deal. Don't worry, I won't revert anything.

Abdel.

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