On 2005-06-03, David Roundy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd say that there are three things that are good about darcs: its simple
> distributed workflow (i.e. every working directory is a repository), its
> interface (e.g. darcs record allowing you to select changes from within a
> file) and its support for cherry-picking (and by extention, amend-record,
> unrecord, unpull, etc).  The first two can pretty easily be added to other
> SCMs, and quite likely will be added soon.  The third however, will take
> more time.

While we're at it, I've never quite understood the utility of
amend-record, unrecord, etc.  It seems that they would likely cause
major breakage if used on a repo that anyone else ever pulls or pushes
to/from.  What is the usage scenario for them, and what makes them so
very useful?

Thanks for the helpful reply, David.

-- John



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