On 21/03/2008, Benjamin Peterson <musiccomposition at gmail.com> wrote: > I tend to make a repository and make a working copy for each patch in it. > The history is saved in the repository so it's efficient. OK, so just lots of copies, fair enough. Presumably just use bzr diff to create patches? Much like Subversion, in practice, but with local commits of partial work. Paul.
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