I also have a hard time understanding what it really is.
What I think it is: instead of you trying to merge into the main branch, you try to merge into a branch where all pull requests before you are already merged in.
That way any pull request before you can't cause any merge conflicts, because they are already taken into account.
At least that's what I deduct from all the marketing fluff. Maybe I'm completely wrong.
What I think it is: instead of you trying to merge into the main branch, you try to merge into a branch where all pull requests before you are already merged in.
That way any pull request before you can't cause any merge conflicts, because they are already taken into account.
At least that's what I deduct from all the marketing fluff. Maybe I'm completely wrong.