Philip Jackson <[email protected]> writes: >> It's one thing to fix newly-introduced bugs, but it's something else >> to be trying to fight against the current. I guess we just want to >> make sure we're not swimming upstream. > > To be frank David, I only see one commit from you. I don't know how > big your anonymous band of backers ("we") is but I get /far/ more > feature patches than I do bug patches. Nothing is free and so if you > really want to help and ensure you're pride remains intact when > demoing magit, why not make a start on the ert tests?
To add my voice here: When David says "we", he means myself, himself, and several of the users in our class this week who expressed surprise at the way things behaved. I have only 22 commits in the repository, but I also was one of the original authors along with Marius. The Z binding for "instant snapshot" is something I put in, and I'm sad to see it gone. Should I just commit a change to add it back? Also, I see that the wazzup feature is completely unbound now. Is this intended to appear behind a menu key sometime soon? Philip, I love many of the things you've done with magit, don't get me wrong. I just haven't had the time to keep up with you. I think what I'm using is from many months ago. But I've loved it, lived in it everyday, and several of the new changes (unbinding Z, changing 'l' to 'l l', unbinding Wazzup, making snapshots requires two keypresses) I'm finding difficult. Are you OK with me just changing some of these things and sending back patches? Or is there now a committee-via-mailing list we have to convince in order to return us to some of the earlier behaviors? Thanks, John
