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agreenlake·6 anni fa·discussWhat about the more common naming convention of using slash-separated branch names, which Git inherently understands? Git stores branches in .git/refs so by using slash-separators you capitalize on Git's behavior to keep branches in directories together. You can read more at https://git-scm.com/docs/user-manual#how-git-stores-referenc... and "Git - Branches in a Nutshell" is one of the must-read references: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Branching-Branches-in-a-N...
agreenlake·6 anni fa·discussYep. The article seems to muddle up and conflate a bunch of poor practices with "microservices." All the "problems" given are really just poor decomposition of the system into non-discrete components. The "audit" solution is a bit kludgy too.