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Re: Re: feature request: queue for commit

From: Sergey Azarkevich <azarkevich_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 15:34:47 +0300

2014-09-12 0:35 GMT+03:00 Glenn Carr <glenn_at_glenncarr.com>:

> > I guess I don't see how this would make the process any easier.
>
> Cherry-picking files to commit is faster than having to visually scan,
> then select/deselect files - especially when you can use the open file
> dialog from your IDE or text editor to browse directly to the file's
> directory.
>
> The drag-n-drop provides this functionality now, but it would be even
> faster with right-click/queue mechanism.
>
>
(Just thoughts)

From my point of view i is very strange to have many uncommited changes all
time. I try to keep my working copies as clean as possible: all modified
files should be commited togeter (except some config files which I add to
ignote-on-commit cnahgeset). So, for me it is always simple - select
'commit' on working copy root and commit. If I need exclude some files from
commit (well, world is not ideal...), it is also easy - all modified files
usually available in commit dialog without scrolling.

When I merge, I do it in clean working copy, so all incoming changes should
be commited without exceptions.

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