- Subject: RE: integer to string
- From: "Olesen, Mark" <Mark.Olesen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 11:18:37 +0100
> May I suggest that you make only one change (= one changelog entry) per
> commit. Sometimes you have more than one modification in one commit. But
> as git is distributed, you can make small commits they are much more
> readable.
Hi Jörg,
I'd guess it's a matter of taste.
In my projects, I also tend collect a few changes together into a commit when I feel like they are somehow conceptually related or when the commits are taken together they represent a stable version. My coworker tends to make micro commits with a single commit for each distinct change.
Yet another developer likes to get a whole slew of things working and then commit the changes to the 25+ files as a single unit.
I would thus conclude that there is probably no single best practice.
/mark
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