
This is also the thing that worries most about arc: Squashing commits. Splitting commits into * things that only do whitespace changes * things that only add comments * things that only refactor * things that actually introduce a semantic change *is* very valuable also for the efficency of the review process. On 05.10.2014 19:13, Tuncer Ayaz wrote:
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Ben Gamari wrote:
5.a. I reflected on the mild shock of seeing that `arc` had squashed my carefully crafted patch set into a single commit. This still bothers me to this day.
I second 5.a, but does it have to be this way, or can arc be instructed to not squash commits?
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