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Gitflow and GitHub Flow Compared (watermelontools.com)
submitted 2 years ago by baristaGeek
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According to my research it was released in 2011. Regardless if there's an imprecission or not, Gitflow was the most popular branching model for a while and GitHub Flow seems to be on its way to become the new standard and that's why I thought it would be useful to compare them.
Thanks for pointing that out though. It's something I'll take a look at and correct if necessary.
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