On Sub, 2015-10-31 at 14:21 +0100, Jan Danielsson wrote:

>    No.  I had a checkout of a repository which was working fine.  One
> day I suddenly couldn't do things I have been doing all along with it
> (uncomplicated daily tasks; pull, commit, merge); git told me that my
> repository was broken.  I googled for the error, found a stackexchange
> question about the error message and a few of the replies where along
> the line of "Yeah, that randomly happens sometimes, just type these
> commands and it'll fix it." (no explanation, just "the word on the
> street is that these commands help").  I copy-n-pasted the commands,
> git did some work on the repository and it fixed the problem (as far
> as I could tell).

Yesterday I did chat with one of the main devs of quite popular/mature
open-source project and he confirmed having gripes with Git...

I did mention Fossil and he liked it, but due to project using Git, he
expressed interest to have fossil-git ala git-svn, so that would be
killer feature - allowing people to use Fossil with Git-based
projects!!1

Of course, I'm aware about differences in design...


Sincerely,
Gour

-- 
Not by merely abstaining from work can one achieve freedom 
from reaction, nor by renunciation alone can one attain perfection.


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