Re: Question about possible git races

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On Thursday 23 March 2006 03:55, Andreas Ericsson wrote yet:
> Radoslaw Szkodzinski wrote:
> > On Thursday 23 March 2006 00:28, Andreas Ericsson wrote yet:
> >>Btw. I'm assuming you're aware you'll have to GPL this app of yours,
> >>since git is GPL and you'll be using the git produce in a way that makes
> >>it vital to your app.
> >
> > It will be, but not because of git (it's execve()ing it), but rather
> > because of the principle.
>
> Ah, Good Thing. Just to clarify for the archives though, it *is*
> required since it's using git in a way that makes git a fundamental,
> non-replaceable part of its core operations.
>
> > Intermediate results will probably be:
> > - later yet another porcelain, written in C
>
> yagit? yagp? What I wanna know is when jigit's gonna hit the streets. :)

I need a memorable three-letter acronym, so it will be gip. (Git porcelain In 
Python) and the C one... later.

GIP also stands for Good Informatics Practices :P or "to swindle", but it's 
the deprecated usage, I think. It has some racial ties.

Conflicts with: GNOME IP calculator - http://www.debain.org/software/gip/

I'd get myself a better commandline IP calculator than give a good TLA to 
this. Gnip should be the name.

What's jigit? Did I miss something?

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