Linus Torvalds writes: (Summary) You won't see just
the libnvdimm commits - you'll see tons of random other commits too,
and the commits that get merged by that merge commit are *not* obvious
(because they are probably way down deep in the history, and it's not
so easy to find them in the output of "git log" among all the other
thousands of commits).
thousands of commits).
So just making each commit - whether it's a regular commit or a merge - say what it does without the reader having to know the whole context really makes it much more understandable.
really makes it much more understandable.
So to re-iterate: you *can* send those branches individually to me, and I'll just do three merges instead of one.
thousands of commits).
So just making each commit - whether it's a regular commit or a merge - say what it does without the reader having to know the whole context really makes it much more understandable.
really makes it much more understandable.
So to re-iterate: you *can* send those branches individually to me, and I'll just do three merges instead of one.