On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, David Woodhouse wrote: > > Do you want the commits list running for it yet? Do you want the > changesets which are already in it re-mailed without a 'TESTING' tag?
I really don't know. I'm actually very happy where this thing is right now, and completing that first merge successfully was a big milestone to me personally. That said, actually _using_ this thing is not for the faint-of-heart, and while I think "git" already is showing itself to be useful, I'm very very biased. In other words, I really wonder what an outsider that doesn't have the same kind of mental bias thinks of the current git tree. Is it useful, or is it still just a toy for Linus to test out his crazy SCM-wannabe. Can people usefully track my current kernel git repository, or do you have to be crazy to do so? That's really the question. You be the judge. Me, I'm just giddy from a merge that was clearly done using interfaces that aren't actually really usable for anybody but me, and barely me at that ;) Linus Btw, I also do want this to show up in the BK trees for people who use BitKeeper - the same way we always supported tar-ball + patch users before. So I'll have to try to come up with some sane way to do that too. Any ideas? The first series of 198 patches is obvious enough and can be just done that way direcly, but the merge.. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html