Re: What's cooking in git.git (Oct 2009, #04; Wed, 21)

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skillzero@xxxxxxxxx writes:

> Just an FYI, but I've been using this series for a while. I'm actually
> relying on sparse support in our internal build system (via my private
> build with this series) so I hope it doesn't go away :) I haven't
> really noticed any problems (I thought the index state got out of sync
> once, but I couldn't reproduce the problem later). Here's some
> feedback though:
> ...
> That said, the current level of sparse support provided by this series
> is good enough for me because I can build my own scripts like this on
> top of it to automate things.

Thanks for sharing.  It is the best approach to start by adding minimum
core level support and then to let people (like you) with real-world needs
to experiment with custom wrapper scripts, to figure out what user-level
concepts and workflows work and useful (and what don't and aren't), and
what additional core level features is helpful to support them.  Over
time, successful custom wrappers will become the best-current-practice and
can be folded back into the mainline, and everybody will benefit.

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