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After I read the introduction about StackOverflow documentation, I instantly thought of one piece of documentation I wanted to see there. This great answerThis great answer, about how to undo a Git commit, that I referred to a lot during my first months of learning to use Git.

So how should I proceed? Should I link this answer into the documentation or should I copy the content? I see benefits and problems with both approaches but I think it's mostly a policy to be decided.

After I read the introduction about StackOverflow documentation, I instantly thought of one piece of documentation I wanted to see there. This great answer, about how to undo a Git commit, that I referred to a lot during my first months of learning to use Git.

So how should I proceed? Should I link this answer into the documentation or should I copy the content? I see benefits and problems with both approaches but I think it's mostly a policy to be decided.

After I read the introduction about StackOverflow documentation, I instantly thought of one piece of documentation I wanted to see there. This great answer, about how to undo a Git commit, that I referred to a lot during my first months of learning to use Git.

So how should I proceed? Should I link this answer into the documentation or should I copy the content? I see benefits and problems with both approaches but I think it's mostly a policy to be decided.

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Linking to a great answer rather than copy it?

After I read the introduction about StackOverflow documentation, I instantly thought of one piece of documentation I wanted to see there. This great answer, about how to undo a Git commit, that I referred to a lot during my first months of learning to use Git.

So how should I proceed? Should I link this answer into the documentation or should I copy the content? I see benefits and problems with both approaches but I think it's mostly a policy to be decided.