On Apr 28, 2012, at 13:41, Robert Spier <rsp...@pobox.com> wrote: > One thing that would help is if you could split your changes into multiple > pull requests -- if we're going to try using github as our mechanism, every > pull request should be for one "feature". There's a lot of your changes > pending right now which are no-brainers. Typo fixes or other cleanups -- > but to apply those without everything else in your tree requires a > cherry-pick, which IIRC will wreak havoc with your tree when you try to > rebase. (Or maybe not, and I should just start picking and getting the > easy ones out of the way so we can focus on the others.)
Rebasing after cherry-picking should work fine to clear up all the little obvious commits. Ask