Michael Witten:
However, I've been thinking for a while that it would be useful to have übercommits (they don't exist) that are treated like single commits but that actually encapsulate multiple continguous commits.
Your "übercommits" can easily be faked by wrapping the project up in a git submodule. The supermodule (which would just contain one entry -- the project you are "übercommit-tracking") would then contain one single commit for each set of commits you wish to publish.
I'm not sure such a work-flow makes much sense, though. Annotated tags are probably a better idea.
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