Yup, pretty much. I was mostly answering the parent, who in turn was questioning the lack of novelty.
The concept of an evergreen master with testing done in branches, followed by automated merges/rebases is not special. Quite a few companies have been doing it for years, it's the off-the-shelf tooling and subsequent publicity that haven't necessarily been around as long.
As for OP's material? The automated conflict resolution via reordering to optimise parallelism - that certainly feels novel.