Hey all,
I've been thinking some more about a feature that might be
controversial, so want to consult with the community before going
forward. There are some old and relatively incoherent notes here:
http://venge.net/monotone/wiki/CarrotAndStick
But the basic problem is this: it would be
On 8 jun 2006, at 10:45, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
But the basic problem is this: it would be really useful if we had a
way to get more metrics on how people use monotone in real life. For
instance:
-- what commands do people run most often?
(maybe they should have the shortest names, and
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 11:00:47AM +0200, Marcel van der Boom wrote:
Would it also be possible to see if people follow the 'intended
philosophy'? I mean, on situations where monotone barfs something
about tmp directories, orphaned nodes, rename conflicts and what have
you, do they bail
Nathaniel Smith wrote:
... I'll probably start
implementing this in the next few weeks (assuming that the response to
this isn't an overwhelming this would be a horrible violation and
can't be done at all!), but really want to make sure that we get the
details right so that people don't feel
My general take on this:
* I don't mind so much information is gathered, but
I would appreciate being able to see exactly what is sent
* Branch names are sensitive because we branch
per feature / bug fix with the bug identifier in the branch name
* Directory/file names are sensitve for
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 01:45:07AM -0700, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
-- after recording X bytes, starts (occasionally or always?) giving
the user a little hint hey, I have some data, maybe decide if I
should send it
Failure to reply should not interfere with use. In particular, it
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 01:45 -0700, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
It would be useful to record the time each command is run at, so we
can look at histories of use as well as simple frequencies (e.g., for
the which commands are run in sequence? question mentioned above).
This would really only need,
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 07:40:23AM -0400, Shawn Samuel wrote:
Nathaniel,
Multiple developers on my team are hitting this, and at least myself
and one other person are seeing this when no files are being
changed and no other activity is happening in the working tree.
Are fixes like these
I don't know how it happened, but apparently I accidentally added a
revision to a branch to which it does not belong. How do I remove the
revision from the branch? Is there a command to remove a specified
cert?
Thanks,
Shaun
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Shaun Jackman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know how it happened, but apparently I accidentally added a
revision to a branch to which it does not belong. How do I remove
the revision from the branch? Is there a command to remove a
specified cert?
Yes. As long as the change has not
On 6/8/06, Chad Walstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shaun Jackman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know how it happened, but apparently I accidentally added a
revision to a branch to which it does not belong. How do I remove
the revision from the branch? Is there a command to remove a
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 10:23 -0600, Shaun Jackman wrote:
I don't know how it happened, but apparently I accidentally added a
revision to a branch to which it does not belong. How do I remove the
revision from the branch? Is there a command to remove a specified
cert?
No, you have to use 'db
On 6/8/06, Timothy Brownawell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 10:23 -0600, Shaun Jackman wrote:
I don't know how it happened, but apparently I accidentally added a
revision to a branch to which it does not belong. How do I remove the
revision from the branch? Is there a
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 07:40:23AM -0400, Shawn Samuel wrote:
Nathaniel,
Multiple developers on my team are hitting this, and at least myself
and one other person are seeing this when no files are being
changed and no other activity is happening in the working tree.
Are fixes like these
On 6/8/06, Nathaniel Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking some more about a feature that might be
controversial, so want to consult with the community before going
forward. There are some old and relatively incoherent notes here:
http://venge.net/monotone/wiki/CarrotAndStick
Sweet!
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
I've build monotone .deb's from a combination of the following
branches for a while:
net.venge.monotone - the main development branch
net.venge.monotone.debian - additional debian control files
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