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Fix a typo in the Rebase document.

drh 2019-09-04 19:34 trunk
Commit 18e58e29ccac8069b8b82158fafca6a3fa15c0578aa48aa0d1b30351fc9aad4e
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--- www/rebaseharm.md
+++ www/rebaseharm.md
@@ -138,11 +138,11 @@
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the stake-holders. Or, bugs are reduced when the engineers talk to
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one another. Similar finds arise in other disciplines. Keeping
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private branches is a key symptom of siloing.
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[Weinberg][weinberg] argues programming should be "egoless". That
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-is to say, programmers should linking their code with their sense of
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+is to say, programmers should avoid linking their code with their sense of
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self, as they makes it more difficult for them to find and respond
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to bugs, and hence makes them less productive. Many developers are
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drawn to private branches out of sense of ego. "I want to get the
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code right before I publish it". I sympathize with this sentiment,
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and am frequently guilty of it myself. It is humbling to display
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--- www/rebaseharm.md
+++ www/rebaseharm.md
@@ -138,11 +138,11 @@
138 the stake-holders. Or, bugs are reduced when the engineers talk to
139 one another. Similar finds arise in other disciplines. Keeping
140 private branches is a key symptom of siloing.
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142 [Weinberg][weinberg] argues programming should be "egoless". That
143 is to say, programmers should linking their code with their sense of
144 self, as they makes it more difficult for them to find and respond
145 to bugs, and hence makes them less productive. Many developers are
146 drawn to private branches out of sense of ego. "I want to get the
147 code right before I publish it". I sympathize with this sentiment,
148 and am frequently guilty of it myself. It is humbling to display
149
--- www/rebaseharm.md
+++ www/rebaseharm.md
@@ -138,11 +138,11 @@
138 the stake-holders. Or, bugs are reduced when the engineers talk to
139 one another. Similar finds arise in other disciplines. Keeping
140 private branches is a key symptom of siloing.
141
142 [Weinberg][weinberg] argues programming should be "egoless". That
143 is to say, programmers should avoid linking their code with their sense of
144 self, as they makes it more difficult for them to find and respond
145 to bugs, and hence makes them less productive. Many developers are
146 drawn to private branches out of sense of ego. "I want to get the
147 code right before I publish it". I sympathize with this sentiment,
148 and am frequently guilty of it myself. It is humbling to display
149

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