Re: [PATCH] git builtin "push"

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Linus Torvalds wrote:
Now, the reason I did it as a built-in is partly because it's yet another step on relying less on shell, but it's actually mostly because I've wanted to be able to push to _multiple_ repositories, and the most obvious and simplest interface for that would seem be to just have a "remotes" file that has multiple URL entries.

Thanks! This is why I still use rsync, even though everybody and their mother tells me "Linus says rsync is deprecated."

Fact is, rsync is still the best to push a _bunch_ of branches, in the same tree, all in one command. In an attempt to get away from rsync, I even tried putting multiple git:// entries into .git/remotes/origin, then doing "git push" with no args, without success.

Each time I have a non-trivial libata update, I've updated twelve (12) branches, and think its highly silly to have to run

	url=git://git.kernel.org/...jgarzik/...
	git push $url $branch:$branch

twelve times.

	Jeff


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