Well said.

On Mon, Nov 18, 2019, 9:10 PM Tim Boudreau <niftin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I really don't see the point of squashing commits.  I know, everybody would
> like to look like they write perfect, concise, error-free code the first
> time.  But nobody does - and that seems to be the primary purpose.  If you
> want to see the set of changes that implement a feature, it's not that hard
> to come up with an incantation of git diff -r that will let you do that -
> and that kind of forensics as far less common - not something you should
> contort your development process and spend work on to optimize.  So it
> seems to me, the main point of making commit history pretty is ego.  Which
> is a silly thing to get excited about.
>
> -Tim
>

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