Re: [BUG] - "git commit --amend" commits, when exiting the editor with no changes written

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Hi,

On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Eugene Sajine wrote:

> > Of course, you could come up with wonderfully complicated strategies 
> > such as "if nothing was added, then an unmodified commit message means 
> > 'abort', else it means 'go ahead'", but I hope that you agree that 
> > this would be very bad from the users' POV: it would be utterly 
> > confusing.
> 
> No complicated strategies necessary.

Sorry, your "if message was not saved, abort" is so out of line with any 
program I use that this would be highly confusing (maybe "complicated" was 
the wrong choice of words).

IMO it would not buy us anything over the current solution, which also 
requires the user to read the manual.

Ciao,
Dscho

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