Junio C Hamano a écrit :
You would rebase ONLY WHEN the project as the whole (either "other people in the project", or "yourself down the road one year from now") is interested mostly in the progress of 'master' D-E-F-G, and nobody cares whether you developed your A (or B or C) on top of E or G. So the answer
Or if you are using git-svn as nobody will ever see your local branches. So rebasing is just the right way to go when tracking a Subversion tree I would say.
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