you know, i like the LEGO approach, where the final product is modular, the pieces depend on each other irregardless of the actual order (in time) u join them.
this is how darcs thinks about a source repo and i find it very natural.
git however identifies each step of the assembly process with an ugly uuid and uses it as the primary identifier for communication.
think about it:
if i made a custom left-front leg for your LEGO crocodile, doesn't it matter if i made that change on the copy of your croc with head A or head B? should it matter are you applying it on a croc with a T1 tail or a T2…