Markus Hitter <[email protected]> writes: > Am 08.09.2013 23:04, schrieb DJ Delorie: >> I defer to Peter's git expertise in setting up the git stuff. If our >> previous practices were dangerous, we need to change them, despite any >> "convenience" of being able to work around the system's intended use. > > To date I still wait for somebody showing me an incident where harm > actually happened. Instead, Peter told us he actually uses exactly the > workflow I use myself, outlined a week ago, and is used by many other > projects, too. So much to his "expertise".
Maybe there was a breakdown in communication somewhere (maybe my e-mails
were not getting through or perhaps my English was not clear enough),
but I'm sure that I explained, with examples, how methods that work well
in a personal repository (that only a single developer commits to) often
are not appropriate for a repository that multiple developers
collaborate in.
stgit is a good example of a tool that I find ideal for personal
repositories, but I would never in a million years use it on a
repository that other people might commit to.
I apologise for misleading you, if you interpreted me differently.
Peter
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