Yes, I work with git on a regular basis. I'm not likely to have been asked to compress my commits if I hadn't done so.
You talked about issues during a code review. I've never seen a review process that was really affected by the source code control system. There review tools, on the other hand, are sorry of crucial to them.
Am 15.11.2015 um 16:52 schrieb Mike Meyer:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 9:46 AM Joachim Durchholz <jo@durchholz.org> wrote:
>
>> It can affect code reviews. OTOH that's something that reviewer and
>> submitter can agree to without affecting other people's work.
>
> If your review tools won't let you review changes in the format you prefer,
> that's an issue with the review tools, not the version control system.
Did you ever work with git, or any SCM that allows history edits?
Because that wasn't a question of review tools at all, and while I can
understand the discomfort around editing history, it is not something
that one can reliably judge from hearsay and theory, you need to have
seen it in action.
Regards,
Jo
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