Hi Andrew

at 06.07.2011 09:43, Andrew wrote:
> 06.07.2011 09:34, Erich Titl пишет:
>> Hi folks
>>
>> Trying to clean up and pull together all the various source and config
>> files I am wondering where the fine version info and modification
>> history within the source files went. Call me old fashioned, but I
>> personally like it. Is that something that just went overboard in the
>> GIT frenzy?
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Erich
> git log --follow <path to filename>, key '-u' - for view patches.
> There is no file versions in git, there is a commits - which should be 
> treated as patches. And you even can revert a commit that was done many 
> months ago, without need to apply all fresher modifications manually.

:-)

I just like to see individual commit messages within the files, along
with some kind of a version, which makes it easier to understand the
evolution of the beast. Maybe this is not modern thinking, but then be
it. So no chance of including the history automagically into the source
as in other version control systems. What a pity.

cheers

Erich

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