It should work for any size of changes/number of commits and removing it is easy using
$ git branch -d name
On Thu February 27 2014 9:20:21 pm Calvin Morrison wrote:
> Here my usual workflows with my coworkers
>
> $ git branch feature
> $ git checkout branch
>
> ... Edits etc
>
> $ git commit
> $ got push origin feature
>
> .. mail coworkers to pull and test
>
> To pull
>
> $ git pull origin branch name
Does this work for a once-only mega-patch that can't be attached to the bugzilla?
How is the branch deleted when the mega-patch is tested and merged into the main trunk?
Darrell
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