> I'm asking because if you mean that you have e.g.: > > pick B > pick A > fixup D > pick C > > And we apply B, but then have a conflict with A, and drop you into the > shell, you need to fix that etc. (maybe extensively), and you then want > "D" to categorically fail to apply... > > ...then that's something that a lot of people definitely rely on working > the way it does now. Thanks for replying! It does indeed look like the situation is intentional. I was actually looking for a microprojet for GSoC, and found this issue on GitGitGadget's git fork. I think I might need more scrutiny of the source-code to find a microproject, as most of the open issues seem to be already associated with a PR. P.S. If you have any suggestions, I would be very grateful! Thanks a lot! Vinayak Dev