Comment by marginalia_nu
10 months ago
Depends on the size of the project. Some informal convention can be pretty helpful when a personal projects gets sufficiently large, to the point where you may at some point have to look at the git log.
10 months ago
Depends on the size of the project. Some informal convention can be pretty helpful when a personal projects gets sufficiently large, to the point where you may at some point have to look at the git log.
Yes you are right, well said! I suppose it's key to look at your project from a birds' eye view and try and estimate how large scale you expect it to be.
If you're building the next open source self-hosted facebook, yeah I think a convention is necessary. However, if you're building "my calculator app in Rust" then you're probably okay just doing commits "abcd123" just so that you can have remote code storage :^)