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1 point by CatDancer 5685 days ago | link | parent

counter to the way I think about version control

Right, I'm using Git as a way to pull in and manage hack dependencies, instead of for version control.

You can first use Git to develop a library using Git as a version control system and then publish your library using Git in my approach. However you can't use the same commit for both: you can't take a commit that has version control type ancestors and publish it as a dependency type commit. Instead you have to create a new commit which has only prerequisite hacks as ancestors.

This is somewhat similar to creating a clean patch series: you don't lose your development history, but you don't expose the upstream recipients of your clean patches to the messy details of your development history either.

Thanks for the comment, I'll add a paragraph talking about this.

I don't know yet if Git is up to what I want it to do either, but it seems to be OK so far, if a bit awkward. (Which isn't surprising, since after all it was designed as a version control system).