-Sentry uses a rebase workflow. That means that every commit on its own should be a clear, functional, and stable change. This means that when you’re building a new feature, you should try to pare it down into functional steps, and when that’s not reasonable, the end patch should be a single commit. This is counter to having a Pull Request which may include “fix [unmerged] behavior”. Those commits should be squashed, and the final patch when landed should be rebased.
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