> You probably should create a sandbox branch, for your own sanity.
> Because git is distributed, each separate repository is implicitly a
> branch. So if you did something like:
>
> 1. Commit all the changes on the main site to "master". Push the
> result to some common remote.
>
> 2. C
On Tue, Jan 05, 2016 at 05:42:15PM +, Danielle wrote:
> I inherited a web site and a git repository. the git repository is cloned
> to the website and a sandbox website (two clones). No commits have been
> done in more than 6 months. The main site has been updated a lot of times,
> the sand
Hi all,
I inherited a web site and a git repository. the git repository is cloned
to the website and a sandbox website (two clones). No commits have been
done in more than 6 months. The main site has been updated a lot of times,
the sandbox has lots of test and exploratory code. To bring things
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