As with all of these new or different techniques or approaches you need to begin by asking yourself: what problem am I trying to solve ?
If the way you work right now is fine and there is no problem really, then just stick with what you're doing and don't jump on the latest bandwagon because it's "hipster" or because everyone does it.
So is Gitflow good or not - as always, "it depends" ... but the moment someone offers me a "solution", then the first thing I ask: okay cool, but what was the problem again ?
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As with all of these new or different techniques or approaches you need to begin by asking yourself: what problem am I trying to solve ?
If the way you work right now is fine and there is no problem really, then just stick with what you're doing and don't jump on the latest bandwagon because it's "hipster" or because everyone does it.
So is Gitflow good or not - as always, "it depends" ... but the moment someone offers me a "solution", then the first thing I ask: okay cool, but what was the problem again ?