All of these constraints can be enforced programmatically, and if you're going to adopt them at all I think automating them is the way to do it.
Personally, whether I enforce this branching strategy varies from team to team and project to project.
Many projects I've been on had much, much bigger issues to deal with, so something second-order like this never gets to the top of the stack.
That said, it's an approach I like, and I think it yields benefits if you have a team that's bought into it.
All of these constraints can be enforced programmatically, and if you're going to adopt them at all I think automating them is the way to do it.
Personally, whether I enforce this branching strategy varies from team to team and project to project.
Many projects I've been on had much, much bigger issues to deal with, so something second-order like this never gets to the top of the stack.
That said, it's an approach I like, and I think it yields benefits if you have a team that's bought into it.