Yoooooooooooooooooooooooo !!

> and similar.  But to review a ticket we need to know how far back to
> go in this, and how do we do that?

I use "tig" a lot. It's a command-line software that shows you the git
history. You can move around through patches and see what you like.
Install it and try it it's very cool ! Marc Mezzarobba was the first
to tell me about it I think and it really made a difference for me :-)

> I am tempted to kill this branch, and do some real work, and get back
> to Sage development when it is easier to use.  I do realise that
> several people have spent hundreds of hours on this over the last
> year, but the system is not yet ready for use by others, it seems.
> But surely we need more people to try out the new system -- other than
> the ones who wrote the new system -- and give feedback, which is what
> I have been trying to do.  So I will remain optimistic and hope that
> my comments will be taken as a constructive contribution, which is how
> they are intended!

HMmm.... I am afraid I can't help, I try to keep my interactions with
the dev scripts to a minimum. But using the normal git commands with
Sage feels natural after a while, and much cooler than HG ;-)

Nathann

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