On Aug 8, 2011, at 12:24 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
> Oh, totally forgot to mention, I'm not entirely certain what that
> graph is supposed to be showing. Basically that the set of commits on
> the left is equivalent to that on the right?
It's tree states. Regardless of the commits themselves, whenever
there's white, everything is in sync. Red on the left is a change that does not
appear on the right (and vice versa for green right).
If there's a bunch of white and then a red, that means that that change
made the codebase diverge. When it goes white again, they got back in sync.
As far as verifying the end-user commits... I'm not exactly sure what
I'd want to see as a user looking at my stuff in isolation. What would you
want to see?
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dustin sallings