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- 1i prefer this approach most. It provides an easy workflow in tortoisegit using only stash and revert commands.Mark Ch– Mark Ch2016-02-01 10:38:05 +00:00Commented Feb 1, 2016 at 10:38
- 1Referring to answers on SO using positions is not advisable. Positions change as ratings change.Bryan Ash– Bryan Ash2016-06-01 15:37:53 +00:00Commented Jun 1, 2016 at 15:37
- 2@BryanAsh Well, it's not like it matters here. I am giving an anecdote rather than really referring to the other answers. The message is that I didn't like the answers the community liked and not what these answers actually contain. Besides, the 900 vote gap between the second and third answer make this unlikely to change in the near future, and if it should ever change I can always edit it to say "the top to answers at the time". Really, I don't see how this is any sort of problem in this situation.Jasper– Jasper2016-06-01 16:44:04 +00:00Commented Jun 1, 2016 at 16:44
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