Completely agree. It's what I always use.
I completely agree. This is exactly my team's workflow at work. I've never had any problems using git pull in this way.
That perfectly describes where I currently work; definitely noticing those symptoms. I'm looking forward to leaving in two months.
You've managed to very clearly articulate, better than I've ever been able to, how I've always felt about being a developer. This made my day.
I think it's a real shame that the whole discussion here seems to be about the name the author chose for this project, rather than the actual project. Surprisingly, the discussion on Reddit seems to be much more…
Completely agree. It's what I always use.
I completely agree. This is exactly my team's workflow at work. I've never had any problems using git pull in this way.
That perfectly describes where I currently work; definitely noticing those symptoms. I'm looking forward to leaving in two months.
You've managed to very clearly articulate, better than I've ever been able to, how I've always felt about being a developer. This made my day.
I think it's a real shame that the whole discussion here seems to be about the name the author chose for this project, rather than the actual project. Surprisingly, the discussion on Reddit seems to be much more…