I get it, you work in branches and squash before merge. What I'm saying is that it doesn't matter. You still do features, fixes and refactors.
I'm not saying "big refactors", I'm saying from moving stuff around to habitual cleanups. I might relentlessly refactor stuff, but anyone need some refactoring here and there. And then there come a PR that is just too big and doing too much at one time.
We know people won't read a big PR, it's not really feasible and that's why it's better to do small and focused ones: refactors, feature, fixes...
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I get it, you work in branches and squash before merge. What I'm saying is that it doesn't matter. You still do features, fixes and refactors.
I'm not saying "big refactors", I'm saying from moving stuff around to habitual cleanups. I might relentlessly refactor stuff, but anyone need some refactoring here and there. And then there come a PR that is just too big and doing too much at one time.
We know people won't read a big PR, it's not really feasible and that's why it's better to do small and focused ones: refactors, feature, fixes...