1 Oct
2015
1 Oct
'15
9:10 p.m.
Yeah, that is a bit jarring. And a --squash merge is one that ditches the history of the sydb-xenodata branch, right? I don't object strongly. I barely object feebly. But speaking of reverting things, is there an easy way to change a commit message? I meant to give the encoder who raised the issue credit in commit 2d5a333dd22e6faca0ad242c92188df524ad7eeb. And sorry to say I did not get a chance to look at the rest of the abstract model constraints carefully today.
I’m just a little weirded out by the history going back to the initial svn commit. In any case, I’d rather do a --squash merge as we discussed. I’m going to go ahead and do that. If you object strenuously, it’s easily reverted.