git rebase OK on Fedora git branches?

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Is it OK to use 'git rebase -i' to compress my mistakes together into
a single working Fedora git commit?  (Provided I don't push things in
between or otherwise try to rewrite public history)

I'm a bit confused by whether 'fedpkg commit', 'fedpkg build', 'fedpkg
push' etc are doing magic that will be broken by this.

Rich.

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