On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Wolfgang Denk <w...@denx.de> wrote:
> Dear Graeme Russ,
>
> In message <aanlktilaj7mvv7vxxrebkccszyszvsqulk_3i5ahl...@mail.gmail.com> you 
> wrote:

>> I'm sure you'll argue that this is poor development management, but I
>> find myself more efficient if a 'get in the zone' and then go back and
>> break things up. It also serves as a really good self imposed code review
>
> No, I don't argue. I'm trying to undestand. I am well aware that there
> are many tools for the same tasks, and the most efficient ones are
> these you know well, so "vi" is probably much more eficient to me than
> your favorite editor is to you.  But I always like at least to know
> what the tools can do that I don't use or don't know that well -
> sometimes  - sometimes i's time to make room in the toolbox for a new
> tool or another :-)
>

Knowing what tools others use (and those tools influence how people work)
is very helpful in understanding how and why people do what they do

You have a very good grip on git, and I would suggest stg is not really
going to make your life any easier. I know only a few git commands, so
stg is good for me. Who knows, over time I may get to know git well enough
to not need stg any more ;)

--
Graeme
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