Worked for 25+ years in the IT industry first in the Federal Government, then consulting for years, then at Match.com for 15 years. Taking a sabbatical into 2022 figuring out what I'm doing next!
Git "gives off a smell" when you try to do something that should be easy. All I wanted to do was roll back a changeset that is sandwiched between other commits. My favorite solution to date is to branch off of Master and recreate the release branch without the offending commit you wanted to rollback.
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Git "gives off a smell" when you try to do something that should be easy. All I wanted to do was roll back a changeset that is sandwiched between other commits. My favorite solution to date is to branch off of Master and recreate the release branch without the offending commit you wanted to rollback.