Am 16.05.10 11:19, schrieb Stephen Leake:
> Thomas Keller <m...@thomaskeller.biz> writes:
> 
>> For the others: If you think your branch is ready for the final merge,
>> give me a note if you want to get it reviewed another time, otherwise
>> just merge it.
> 
> For net.venge.monotone.bugfest-2010.13604-stephen_leake, I've removed
> the --recursive option from 'undrop'. So I think this is ready to merge.
> 
> net.venge.monotone.restrictions.implicit-includes will change what
> 'revert' does with some restrictions; since 'undrop' shares core code
> with 'revert', there's no need to wait for that branch.

I haven't followed your conversation with Derek further - just to get a
ok from you both: undrop is still needed even after the new restriction
code landed, right?

Thomas.

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