@MayaPosch Which in the context of git is not a
good choice. Other branches are created as copies, then modified and the changes
are applied back to the source branch. So it is receiving changes, not
controlling.
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@MayaPosch Which in the context of git is not a
good choice. Other branches are created as copies, then modified and the changes
are applied back to the source branch. So it is receiving changes, not
controlling.