On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 1:18 PM, York Zhao <[email protected]> wrote:
> The 'g;' and 'g,' command do not cycle through recent changes.

In the interest of keeping everyone's respective mail folders from
flooding, is it possible for you to create a simple laundry list of
things that are potentially broken so that the list's participants can
evade having to find a way to merge discussion at a later juncture if
changes are somehow related?  The operation of forking the discussion
off when required is quite trivial as most modern MUAs handle
threading in a same manner, even if it isn't as DWIM-ish as people
would expect. :)

Furthermore, I foresee quite a bit of "getting lost in the workflow"
happening here, so this might be a good time for some sort of
legitimate defect tracking solution to be put in place.

With kind regards,
--
Nathaniel R. Reindl
Connoisseur of Minimal Surfaces
Purveyor of Simplicial Sensor Networks
Religious Follower of Discrete Wavelet Transforms
"Demoscene me beautiful.  Bring back for me only the old times."

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