I hope Julia keeps writing about git, because I'm sure it will teach me something!
I'm still searching for a way to manage long-lived Postgres submissions, the most challenging git scenario I've encountered. Julia's post finally got me to brain-dump my current process, something I've meant to write down for a while now:
This link could almost be an "Ask HN": if any of you have suggestions to improve my workflow, I'm all ears. (I asked around a bit last May at PGCon, but didn't get any concrete advice there. Maybe it's too complicated for a hallway off-the-cuff discussion.)
I'm still searching for a way to manage long-lived Postgres submissions, the most challenging git scenario I've encountered. Julia's post finally got me to brain-dump my current process, something I've meant to write down for a while now:
https://illuminatedcomputing.com/posts/2023/11/git-for-postg...
This link could almost be an "Ask HN": if any of you have suggestions to improve my workflow, I'm all ears. (I asked around a bit last May at PGCon, but didn't get any concrete advice there. Maybe it's too complicated for a hallway off-the-cuff discussion.)