Agreed... to an extent. We are dealing with web apps here and probably the
simplest language around. I do agree that you don’t go change a letter, save
and commit. That's just bloating the repo for no reason. I believe my
explanation to Will was that you need to commit often. If you aren't
committing your work then what is the point of version control? NOT that you
should commit every single little detail... but he's a little slow. :-P

Anytime you make a change to a project with multiple developers... commit
it.

If you are working alone, commit when you get to a point that you would
really hate to have to redo anything you’ve done since your last commit.

If you are Will, commit when you run out of undo/redo history lol

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