On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Joshua Paine <jos...@letterblock.com>wrote:

> With one of my several hats on, I'm in a small team using git. Another
> team member just checked some stuff into trunk that should have been on
> a branch. Nothing else had happened since, so in fossil I would have
> just edited that commit and put it on a new branch. In git that can't
> actually be done without danger once other people have pulled, so I had
> to create a new commit rolling back the changes, then branch and cherry
> pick the earlier changes, then figure out how to make my new branch
> shared instead of private. Just want to say thanks for fossil making my
> life easier on most of my projects, and being able to move commits to
> another branch after the fact and shared-by-default branches are good
> features. Also not having a misanthropic command line interface.
>

Thanks for the words of encouragement.  I hope you continue to find Fossil
useful.


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