Re: [RFC] Re: git-svn: make git-svn commit-diff able to work without explicit arguments

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Pierre Habouzit wrote:

  Though an operation that I'd often like to do is to merge two (or
more) patches as one, and reedit its entry, preferably as a merge of the
two (or more) old logs.

Actually that's more or less what I wanted to achieve, just that it was less general.

Using the solutions that have been proposed in this thread (using git-cherry-pick -n and a work branch) looks satisfying for what I want to do. Then it's just a matter of cherry-picking the last "work" patches, commiting them as a whole in master and then using git-svn dcommit the regular way.
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