Garrett Rooney writes:
>
> On Tuesday, May 13, 2003, at 11:59 PM, Mark Grosberg wrote:
> > It is an "alternative" interface to something that could be done on the
> > command line. But it is a convenient one to some, none the less. On the
> > bright side, it is relatively transparent. It's nice to know that after
> > you type in a long log message the one file you added a "printf" in for
> > debugging can be quickly removed as you do your final checks for your
> > commit.
> >
I see where you're coming from, and I (sort of) agree. OTOH, I bet
I'm not the only one that's ever committed a subset of the files I'd
changed, confident that everything was OK, only to be LARTed by the
build manager because I broke the build. As a result, I've become a
'commit everything I changed or commit nothing' kind of person. So,
I'm -0 on this one.
> > How would Garrett feel about keeping this feature with a config option?
>
-1 on the config stuff. I think it should be there or not be there,
no half-way houses.
Robert
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Received on Wed May 14 14:02:46 2003