Seing https://git-scm.com/downloads/guis and asumming  GNOME is a desktop
environment (GUI is supposed) maybe GNOME Git Tool, but tool is little
redundant here, that's why looking for something that this git GUI Tool can
do. Maybe GNOME Git Commits as it shows them (history) and creates them.

El mié., 10 oct. 2018 a las 23:26, Milan Crha via desktop-devel-list (<
desktop-devel-list@gnome.org>) escribió:

> On Wed, 2018-10-10 at 08:34 +0200, Alberto Fanjul Alonso wrote:
> > On gitg we are considering to adopt GNOME Commits as project name.
>
>         Hi,
> I'm used to gitk (which uses Qt, if I'm not mistaken). The gitg always
> meant to me a gtk+ variant "of the same". I never looked for the real
> reasoning behind the name (which you gave earlier).
>
> Can it work with anything else than git? I do commit to svn, I used to
> commit to cvs as well. There are several other version systems where
> users can "commit" their changes. I mean, "GNOME Commits" is too
> generic, too vague. "GNOME git viewer" might be more accurate, but not
> that fancy. I surely would not get rid of the 'git' word, especially
> when it's the only version system it can work with. When searching for
> 'git' in repositories, it would be nice to have git itself and "the
> viewer" shown together.
>
> Just my opinion.
>         Bye,
>         Milan
>
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