Re: Working on merged branches whilst seeing current master

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Thanks for the help Nicolas,

That cleared up the issue a lot for me.


Nicolas Sebrecht-3 wrote:
> 
>>                                      Yes I know I probably should not be
>> working like this. My branches should be wholly independent. But I doing
>> web
>> development not kernel development so there is much less modularity and
>> branches/features have a tendency to creep into one another.
> 
> This should not be the case. Modularity in the release process and the
> development strategy is not tied to "what I am developing". I'm doing
> some web development too and have no difficulty around this point.
> 

Just to clarify. Do you mean that this should not be the case that you get
feature creep in branches or the fact that this happens does interfere with
your release process/development strategy.

Regards,

Richard
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