Re: [PATCH] Simplified GIT usage guide

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Another obvious correction...

On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, David Howells wrote:

> +     A commit object will typically refer to one base commit when someone has
> +     merely committed some changes on top of the current state, and two base
> +     commits when a couple of trees have been merged.

If you have two bases, then only two trees were merged together.  If you 
merged a "couple" of trees, then a "couple" of bases are registered.


Nicolas

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