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you mention a new to git user working on git collaboratively. How are they at rebasing or pulling in work that others have done. This is often hard to grasp.
Yeah, they're not that great... I'm always scared to let them pull in changes or interact with other peoples work.
Often times they have lost work while merging, most likely by error or because of lack of understanding. We tend to revise every PR and ensure no changes are lost without knowing, though soem stuff stills creeps through ocasionally.
Yeah, I think git in it's whole is kinda weird to fully understand or at least understand it enough to work eficiently initially.
After a while, at least for me, it makes so much sense I fail to relate with beginers... I try not to, but it's dificult for me... Like teaching to ride a bike, it's so obvious isn't it?...
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you mention a new to git user working on git collaboratively. How are they at rebasing or pulling in work that others have done. This is often hard to grasp.
Yeah, they're not that great... I'm always scared to let them pull in changes or interact with other peoples work.
Often times they have lost work while merging, most likely by error or because of lack of understanding. We tend to revise every PR and ensure no changes are lost without knowing, though soem stuff stills creeps through ocasionally.
Yeah, I think git in it's whole is kinda weird to fully understand or at least understand it enough to work eficiently initially.
After a while, at least for me, it makes so much sense I fail to relate with beginers... I try not to, but it's dificult for me... Like teaching to ride a bike, it's so obvious isn't it?...