Hi Jambunathan,

Jambunathan K <kjambunat...@gmail.com> writes:

> Please ask for clarification and politely indicate that a change may
> have to be reverted.  

Sorry that I reverted this one too hastily and without warning.

> Instead of the commit being wrong, is it possible that
> changes were incomplete.  

I understand.

What would be helpful would be some comment in the commit telling 
that the change is part of a bigger change that is not yet committed.

But I think we should try to avoid this: the whole point of using git 
is to commit changes only if they are complete.  A "change" can be a
commit or a set of commits, but let's try to push changes only when
they are complete.

I know this is not always easy, and I'm not lecturing here, I'm just
sharing directions I try to follow myself.

Thanks,

-- 
 Bastien

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