> The commit you end up with or N prior commits which don't build (and which is incidentally usually full of "noise").
The alternative, where things are squashed together, would leave you with just one commit but it'd be those N combined together (at least, it could well be more).
> The commit you end up with or N prior commits which don't build (and which is incidentally usually full of "noise").
The alternative, where things are squashed together, would leave you with just one commit but it'd be those N combined together (at least, it could well be more).