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Re: Why not e.g. trace?

From: Jan Hendrik <jan.hendrik_at_bigfoot.com>
Date: 2003-10-31 15:44:34 CET

Concerning Re: Why not e.g. trace?
Branko ÄŒibej wrote on 31 Oct 2003, 0:07, at least in part:

> Jan Hendrik wrote:
>
> >IMVHO it's not a very nice command. If we are curious about some code
> >or text in a file - do we always want to _blame_ its author for it?
> >
> Yes. It is always the author's fault that the code is there. :-)
>
>
> C. Michael Pilato wrote:
>
> >If you'd rather use 'svn annotate' or 'svn ann', those aliases are
> >also available.
> >
> >
> And, as of a few seconds ago, you can also use 'svn praise'. This
> should be the preferred alias for managers during performance reviews.

Hopefully none will ever blame you for that part of the code!! <G>

Jan hendrik

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