That sounds weird to me, as commit messages in a (side?) branch are just as useful as commits on the main development branch. eg very, as they describe what that change did
Maybe the only time / scenario I'd agree with you though, is when I'm just creating a commit to capture a temporary development state (eg WIP) on the way to some development objective. That's not very often though.
Maybe the only time / scenario I'd agree with you though, is when I'm just creating a commit to capture a temporary development state (eg WIP) on the way to some development objective. That's not very often though.