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Kazuhiko Shiozaki
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Robert Schilling
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You can use tools to view the network graphs of commits and understand the messy history that created your code.
You can use tools to view the network graphs of commits and understand the messy history that created your code.
If you rebase code the history is incorrect, and there is no way for tools to remedy this because they can't deal with changing commit identifiers.
If you rebase code the history is incorrect, and there is no way for tools to remedy this because they can't deal with changing commit identifiers.
##
Voting on
merge requests
##
Award emojis on issues and
merge requests
![
Voting slider in GitLab
](
voting_slider
.png
)
![
Emoji bar in GitLab
](
award_emoji
.png
)
It is common to voice approval or disapproval by using +1 or -1 emoticons.
It is common to voice approval or disapproval by using +1 or -1. In GitLab you
In GitLab the +1 and -1 are aggregated and shown at the top of the merge request.
can use emojis to give a virtual high five on issues and merge requests.
As a rule of thumb anything that doesn't have two times more +1's than -1's is suspect and should not be merged yet.
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## Pushing and removing branches
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