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gitflow
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The gitflow tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around the Git Flow branching model, including its history, adoption, and tooling. One thread examines a controversial AI-generated reproduction of Vincent Driessen's original Git Flow diagram that appeared on a Microsoft Learn page, sparking debates about attribution and quality assurance. Another thread explores GitFlow for Visual Studio, focusing on how developers can implement the branching strategy within the IDE to manage feature branches, releases, and hotfixes. These conversations reflect ongoing interest in structured Git workflows, particularly among developers using Microsoft tools and platforms.
Fifteen years after Vincent Driessen published the now‑canonical “Git Flow” diagram, a crude, typo‑ridden version of that same diagram briefly appeared on a Microsoft Learn page — a reproduction Driessen says was run through an AI image generator, and one that included the viral mis‑rendering...
I know, I know... I've been highlighting a number of Git related extensions recently. And I know all of YOU are using Git already (just like I am... um... errr.... um... kind of... yeah).
Okay, fine, so I'm a Git noob. Right now Git continues to gain support, mindshare and seems to one of those...
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