Re: [PATCH 0/2] Introduce ~/.gitconfig

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Hi,

On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Nikolai Weibull wrote:

> Who said anything about something more than one configuration file? It's 
> nice to have a directory if we later decide to store other kinds of 
> files there as well, e.g., templates or some keyring information or 
> something else, perhaps not well-suited for storing in an ini-like file.

My point was: this has nothing to do with the "git config". Gitk, for 
example, has its own file there, ~/.gitk.

> > Alternatively, we could introduce a config variable "core.globalConfig" to
> > see where the global config is.
> 
> That is a very good idea.  We wouldn't need an environment variable in
> that case.
> 
>  nikolai (who wonders if people can spot irony and sarcasm without extra 
> help)

No they can't. You almost had me falling for it...

Ciao,
Dscho

P.S.: I also wanted to mention that we could migrate all the config into 
an XML format. And maybe have an SQL backend instead of an object store.

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