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by accelbred
926 days ago
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This is a bad take by the author; users wanting stability should be on the release branch, or pin commits on master. It should be expected that the development branch is used to develop in-progress features. Sometimes these take a while to hammer out. If you follow master, you will have frequent breaking changes and should be comfortable reverting to a previous commit when theres something breaking your workflow. Better yet, stay on a release. |
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