You end with a linear history, that for me it is cleaner. Because, from my point of view, is clearer to view the history of the project making easier to track changes, issues, bugs.
When I only used "git merge", I was getting really frustrated about reviewing the project history.
If you don't use it, I suggest you check it.
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You end with a linear history, that for me it is cleaner. Because, from my point of view, is clearer to view the history of the project making easier to track changes, issues, bugs.
When I only used "git merge", I was getting really frustrated about reviewing the project history.
If you don't use it, I suggest you check it.