On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 11:59 AM, Gaurav M. Bhandarkar <
gaurav.a...@gmail.com> wrote:

> "git rebase -i" seems to enable me to work on multiple projects at the
> same time. Because of it I can maintain versioned "development sessions" of
> not only my code but other things that were required/relevant to make that
> code. Without it I find it impossible to handle the "context switch" that
> comes when you work on multiple projects.
>

fossil supports multiple open checkouts of any given repo db copy, which is
arguably a cleaner approach than temporarily sticking stuff into SCM (when
you've no intention of keeping it there). It's a matter of taste, of
course, but fossil does offer an option other than keeping separate trains
of thought in the same physical copy of the tree. To me that seems simpler
than [ab]using the SCM for that type of thing, in particular because a
context switch is a simple 'cd' instead of SCM commands.

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----- stephan beal
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