First off, lets start by looking at what the SVN tree looks like at the time it changed to Git.  In SVN, patches were applied to all the branches at once so the tree is very "branchey", but with no merges.
 
First off, lets start by looking at what the SVN tree looks like at the time it changed to Git.  In SVN, patches were applied to all the branches at once so the tree is very "branchey", but with no merges.
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[[Image:Git-Workflow-T0.png|frame|thumb|200px|0-day Git Tree]]
+
[[Image:Git-Workflow-T0.png|400px|0-day Git Tree]]
    
=== Applying Patch #1 ===
 
=== Applying Patch #1 ===
 
In this example, we're applying patch ''p1'' to an early branch:
 
In this example, we're applying patch ''p1'' to an early branch:
   Exception encountered, of type "Error"