On 22/12/11 22:37, Ryan Lane wrote:
> Green has a meaning of "Go" or of "this is ok" in many cultures.
> Making either side green gives a bias to the diff. Similarly with red.
> Red means "Stop" or "this is not ok". Many people associate red with
> blood, and green with nature.
> 
> - Ryan

I don't see why that becomes a problem. I mean, unified diffs have +
before new lines and - before deleted ones. Change control of certain
popular text editor uses red for the changed text (both removed and added).

A revision is a change the author did. If the old, red text was good,
and the green new one is wrong, then it is a "lie", and should be reverted.


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