when you're starting a new open source project do you usually squash all your commits once you have something that you feel like is worth sharing?pic.twitter.com/hG9CAfAUBP
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I would squash and then write a decent commit message at any point that my commits have amounted to something of value. So, for example, multiple `wip`s would become a single feature or fix, etc. 30 wips might become 10 reasonably described commits, etc.