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Sorry again, you're not understanding my point. Git revert is of course used... but i'm not worried about the mechanics of the revert itself. I'm worried about each revert being a "self-contained" piece. That the project was stable after the revert. That's the bit that was important. A Linear history of commits is the important bit. Not how to do a revert.


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