Juha Manninen wrote:
If you have, say, 10 patches and each requires a week to get approved
and committed, then you will spend 70 days on the whole feature.
Instead, you can create a patch series in maybe a week or two, and then
it may require a couple of weeks for review as a whole.
Thus, total development time may be cut in half or more.

Sorry, I still don't get your idea.

The benefit of many intermediate commits is to allow other developers to test my changes and give feedback, and also to prevent changes from deviating too much from the main code-base thus making merging harder later.

Which developers ?

Marc


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