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A common response I get when debating topic branches is "I regularly pull develop or main and get the latest changes.

But if everyone is working on individual topic branches instead of the mainline branch, where do the changes come from?

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A common response I get when debating topic branches is "I regularly pull develop or main and get the latest changes.

But if everyone is working on individual topic branches instead of the mainline branch, where do the changes come from?

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