First off, I loved your presentation. And your book. As someone who actually bothers to read most of github's "Highlights from Git" blogs, that the, I was somewhat familiar with some of them, but it was still very informative.
Also liked your side-swipe at people who prefer rebase over merge, I'm a merge-only guy myself...
I also took a look at GitButler and it looks like it could potentially solve one of my pain points.
If you're looking for things which are confusing to beginners, for a future version of your book, there are many useful / interesting / sometimes entertaining git discussions/rants here on HN. One of the recent ones is:
First off, I loved your presentation. And your book. As someone who actually bothers to read most of github's "Highlights from Git" blogs, that the, I was somewhat familiar with some of them, but it was still very informative.
Also liked your side-swipe at people who prefer rebase over merge, I'm a merge-only guy myself...
I also took a look at GitButler and it looks like it could potentially solve one of my pain points.
If you're looking for things which are confusing to beginners, for a future version of your book, there are many useful / interesting / sometimes entertaining git discussions/rants here on HN. One of the recent ones is:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38112951