Hello, I have a git usage question. I'm working on three separate branches in a foreign SCM called Surround. One branch is the mainline, and two others are a v1 branch based off the mainline and the other is a v2 branch based off the mainline with many new features that we hope to release soon. Some components of the v1 branch are similar, but not identical to the v2 branch, and other parts are completely different. I am primarily working on the v2 branch, but some things that I change can/should be backported to the v1 and mainline branches. The foreign SCM requires one working directory for each branch, so I currently have three separate git repos with the contents of what is on Surround for each, and then I have one "local" git repo that I'm using to do my development. I have three branches on this local repo: one to track each git repo set up for Surround. I've been using topic branches in my local dev repo to do my work, and then merging my changes into the branch I branched my topic branch from, and cherry-picking ones into the other two branches that could be used there. I then push these branches to the repos and check then into Surround when I am ready to. This doesn't seem efficient to me at all, and I was wondering if there is a better setup someone could suggest that would make development easier. Sorry for the huge message. Thanks for any suggestions.
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