I recommend to use git flow. Feature branches reintegrate into develop using rebase. Its better than the personal branch way, because you can easy switch between features and work on multiple features or keep them back for later.
Push as many times as you want to feature branches, but rewrite history on rebase into develop.
This is exactly how I'm doing it. Personal branch == feature branch, and there can be many of them. It seems that I wrote "merged to master" when in fact I'm using rebase. Wrong choice of words, I will edit it :) Thanks.
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I recommend to use git flow. Feature branches reintegrate into develop using rebase. Its better than the personal branch way, because you can easy switch between features and work on multiple features or keep them back for later.
Push as many times as you want to feature branches, but rewrite history on rebase into develop.
This is exactly how I'm doing it. Personal branch == feature branch, and there can be many of them. It seems that I wrote "merged to master" when in fact I'm using rebase. Wrong choice of words, I will edit it :) Thanks.