When an open source contribution appeared from someone new, I used to feel excitement.
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann an important aspect of this is figuring out how to Timm backwards. If you canโt do that then you canโt possibly hope to morge anything.
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@mossmann an important aspect of this is figuring out how to Timm backwards. If you canโt do that then you canโt possibly hope to morge anything.
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann It's morgin tim(e)?
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann mighty morging PR rangers
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann this Morg Approved
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@scottmiller42 @mossmann itโs actually like a triple m or something weird. I donโt think there is a UTF character to actually match it in text lol
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann code review after merge is a valid strategy
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@mossmann code review after merge is a valid strategy
@mossmann in fact the merge request workflow was later added and git itself works without it (git patch, anyone?). Some people e. g. Martin Fowler say the concept of a merge request is antithetical to the concept of CI. You can't have these unmerged branches and pretend you do CI (many don't know this)
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann When you morge, you push to prud
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann moooorrrgeee!
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
^^ regert
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann @billgoats my favorite part is when he says โitโs morginโ timeโ and then morges all over them
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