Re: Naming the SCM (was Re: Handling renames.)

2005-04-14 Thread Peter Williams
Steven Cole wrote:
On Thursday 14 April 2005 01:40 pm, Andrew Timberlake-Newell wrote:
Zach Welch pontificated:
I imagine quite a few folks expect something not entirely unlike an SCM
to emerge from these current efforts. Moreover, Petr's 'git' scripts
wrap your "filesystem" plumbing to that very end.
To avoid confusion, I think it would be better to distinguish the two
layers, perhaps by calling the low-level plumbing... 'gitfs', of course.
Or perhaps to come up with a name (or at least nickname) for the SCM.
GitMaster?

Cogito.  "Git inside" can be the first slogan.
Differentiating the SCM built on top of git from git itself is probably 
worthwhile
to avoid confusion.  Other SCMs may be developed later, built on git, and these
can come up with their own clever names.
And the logo could be a dove which, as everybody knows, coos.
Peter
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Re: Re: Naming the SCM (was Re: Handling renames.)

2005-04-14 Thread Petr Baudis
Dear diary, on Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 10:58:52PM CEST, I got a letter
where "H. Peter Anvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> told me that...
> Petr Baudis wrote:
> 
> >>Cogito.  "Git inside" can be the first slogan.
> >
> >What about tig?
> 
> I like "Cogito"; it's a real name, plus it'd be a good use for the 
> otherwise-pretty-useless two-letter combination "cg".

Duh, believe me or not but I completely missed the "Cogito" part of
Steven's mail. Of course, I like it too.

I'll commit my poor man's git-merge-in-separate-tree and finally get
some sleep. I promise.

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Re: Naming the SCM (was Re: Handling renames.)

2005-04-14 Thread H. Peter Anvin
Petr Baudis wrote:
Cogito.  "Git inside" can be the first slogan.
What about tig?
I like "Cogito"; it's a real name, plus it'd be a good use for the 
otherwise-pretty-useless two-letter combination "cg".

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Re: Naming the SCM (was Re: Handling renames.)

2005-04-14 Thread Petr Baudis
Dear diary, on Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 10:42:16PM CEST, I got a letter
where Steven Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> told me that...
> On Thursday 14 April 2005 01:40 pm, Andrew Timberlake-Newell wrote:
> > Zach Welch pontificated:
> > > I imagine quite a few folks expect something not entirely unlike an SCM
> > > to emerge from these current efforts. Moreover, Petr's 'git' scripts
> > > wrap your "filesystem" plumbing to that very end.
> > > 
> > > To avoid confusion, I think it would be better to distinguish the two
> > > layers, perhaps by calling the low-level plumbing... 'gitfs', of course.
> > 
> > Or perhaps to come up with a name (or at least nickname) for the SCM.
> > 
> > GitMaster?
> > 
> 
> Cogito.  "Git inside" can be the first slogan.

What about tig?

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