I've got a particular git workflow that doesn't appear to be working
like I had hoped it would.

I have 2 working dirs.
"connected" - most people have access to this one and data flows in and
out of it
"disconnected" - able to get data from "connected" here, but can't go
the other way, except by patches.

Attached is a shell script outlining what I'm trying to do. Note that
the last step fails with a conflict. I would not have expected this
given that the patch came from git and was applied by git, so I would
have expected it to keep the history correct so that when data goes back
to "disconnected" from "connected" git should notice that the change was
one that already exists in the "disconnected" working directory.

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