
7 May
2007
7 May
'07
2:51 p.m.
In message 1defaf580705070516o5770da97u35c91aac6212424a@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
IMO, if the pull was clean you might as well blow it away using git-reset before you request a pull to make the upstream history a bit cleaner. But I'm not sure if Wolfgang agrees with this.
I have to admit that I'm still pretty ignorant about git. So far I've been using cogito exclusively, and the thought that I have to abdicate it still has to sink in :-(
I guess I will soon start asking similar questions...
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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