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@mmatera thanks for doing this! I think makes sense to do this in master. |
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@mmatera the latest commit from the master branch was leaking, I committed that. I checked the difference between your branch and master, there's only one different formating in a test, except that, everything is correct. As this is a rebase, this can't be merged. The commands I recommend to push this are: git checkout master
git pull
git checkout -b master-backup origin/master # create a backup of the master branch
git checkout rebase-from-400
git branch -D master # delete the master branch, bit keeps the backup
git branch -m master # rename the branch rebase-from-400 to master
git push -f origin/master |
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In the branch rebase-from-400, I tried to squash changes from the tag 4.0.0 (I mean, removing merge, black, and lint commits). That was not too hard (I just find a couple of conflicts with the changes in setup.py). Does it make sense to do this over the master branch?
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