I just read this question:
Using Git, show all commits that are in one branch, but not the other(s)
Where the question title and body are completely different questions (for reference, the body is asking how to determine whether branch A has been merged into branch B). My first thought on seeing it, was to edit the title to make it clear what the OP is actually asking.
However, I see that the question an answer to both the question in the title, and another answer to the question in the body text. Is there anything I can do about this? Or should do?
The OP is asking two distinct questions, which should really be separate posts. I don't want to edit the title, because then people searching for it won't find the post. On the other hand, people who have the same question as the OP will currently have trouble finding the post, because the title doesn't appear relevant. The fact that the answer to the question title has 30+ more upvotes than the answer to the question body I think shows that this is a real problem. Is there maybe some kind of split question function?
tl;dr: How should we handle cases where someone has posted two unrelated questions as a single post, and they both have good answers with many upvotes?
Edit:
This answer, with 96 upvotes and accepted, answers the question in the body text.
This answer, with 132 upvotes, answers the question in the title.
git log <branchA>..<branchB>
, but I haven't taken a close look at the question body yet. However, for what it's worth, this question also had a title that didn't describe the actual question well, until I edited it.How to find the share path from a network drive letter?