On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 9:32 PM, Eli Bendersky <eliben at gmail.com> wrote: > The way to do this, IMHO, is just create a local clone and work on it. Then > you can keep checking partial changes in without ever worrying about > accidentally modifying the official repo. Especially if some of this work is > experimental and bound to eventually be thrown away, I think it's a more > flexible way to work than use MQ. The problem is that you need to be working in a straight line. If there are several related but unordered changes involved, once you've committed to a branch it's rather annoying to reorder things. mq makes such reordering easy in many cases.
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