feat(git-node): use a single git push command#870
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It's probably wiser to wait for a release proposal PR to be open so this can be tested, I reckon I might be missing a |
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Right, so I'm going to land #868 without this change |
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Just tested it with nodejs/node#55879, a |
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I cannot see why we would prefer having several
git pushcommands. However, I see a number of reasons to have only one, at the very end of the--promotesequence:git pushfor whatever reason.--continue(cc @RafaelGSS); with this PR, you either have pushed and the only remaining command istools/release.sh, or you haven't pushed and can start over.