> On 18 Jan 2018, at 22:42, Daniel Savi <daniel.s...@gaess.ch> wrote:
> 
> Hello qt devs
> 
> I'm back with another newbie question. I have committed a patch that is still 
> under review on gerrit.
> 
> Meanwhile, I've got a local and unrelated patch on the same file, that I 
> would like to commit, too.
> 
> Now, how would I include this patch into my local git repo and how would I 
> commit it as a separate patch to the first?
> 
> How could I still work on the first patch, once more comments are coming in?
> 
> Would I create separate branches?
> 
> Sorry for my very basic level of git-foo.
> 
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Hi,

Since the patch is unrelated, use a different topic branch for that one and 
submit it like the other one.

Depending on the impact of your change, you might want to look at 
https://git-scm.com/docs/git-worktree and have a separate build for it.

Cheers

Samuel

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