> You can create a branch 'for-chris' with 'git checkout -b for-chris'.
> Then run 'git rebase -i origin/master' and delete the lines
> corresponding to commits you don't want to include.
That's exactly what I'm doing above. But you're omitting some minor
details:
- git push is dumb, I need to set up the remote first;
- git push is dense, I need to rebase the for-chris branch first;
- git push is dim, I need to manually ensure I'm not discarding
anything when I push.
Juliusz
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