2015-05-03 21:56 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Cellier <
[email protected]>:

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> 2015-05-03 18:54 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]>:
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>> do you guys know that if you press in the link provided, for example:
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>> https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-core/commit/cf09b156e5bc943d6b99a34016d64ac0e6e972b5
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>> you will have all the diffs well organised and for free?
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>> Esteban
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>> ps: in fact, if possible, I wouldn’t publish even the list of files
>> changed… just the commit message and the link
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> Yes, message and link would be just enough.
> And while asking, maybe more atomic commits (single issue at a time).
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Beside, non atomic commits will introduce an expressiveness bias, at least
as approximated by
http://redmonk.com/dberkholz/2013/03/25/programming-languages-ranked-by-expressiveness/

;)


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>> On 03 May 2015, at 18:23, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Code diffs would be more valuable, but adopting the tools of file lovers
>> must come with a cost ;)
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>> Yes I would love that too.
>> I just want to compile a list of changes automatically.
>> May I can do in the scriptLoader instead of reparsing git.
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