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What this <em>does</em> suggest to me, however, is that a too simplistic notion of <em>running on trunk</em> may be dangerous. Letting everyone commit to <em>master</em> and trusting that everyone means well no longer strikes me as a good idea (again, given the context, and all that).
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Or, if you do, you should consider having some sort of systematic post mortem review process. I've read of organizations that do that, but specific sources escape me at the moment. With Git, however, it's absolutely within the realms of the possible to make a diff of all change since the last ex-post review, and then go through those changes.
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Or, if you do, you should consider having some sort of systematic <ins datetime="2024-07-26T08:09Z">posterior</ins> <del datetime="2024-07-26T08:09Z">post mortem</del> review process. I've read of organizations that do that, but specific sources escape me at the moment. With Git, however, it's absolutely within the realms of the possible to make a diff of all change since the last ex-post review, and then go through those changes.
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Conclusion <a href="#be306c291a644cd09762335becd1291e">#</a>

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