Re: [ANNOUNCE] Example Cogito Addon - cogito-bundle

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On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 23:39:35 +0200
Petr Baudis <pasky@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> You can use just this single tool from Cogito. ;-)

I'd rather not have to keep two separate tools up to date, i just want
to install Git and have all these features installed.  Especially since
there is so much overlap in what these two packages do.  That would seem
like the best thing to do for most users in fact, asking them to install
and keep both up to date just doesn't make sense, to me at least.

> The point is, I'll of course prefer doing this stuff in Cogito while I'm
> enhancing Cogito, and I'll work on Cogito while I and others will be
> using it. I didn't move on to pure Git long time ago since I simply
> consider its UI much inferior to Cogito's. Sure, given enough time and
> work, it is fixable - but UI flaws are very hard to fix and I find it
> more effective to work on Cogito for the time being, at least until I
> bring it to 1.0, then I'll see.
> 
> Besides, I'm used to Cogito. :-)
> 
> So yes, current Git code definitely is a part of the reason, but it is
> certainly not the main part of it.

It's just a shame that your talents are split off from helping the main
project more.  Git would be further along today in content and PR if it
had managed to attract you back from your Cogito adventure.  Then all
the nice things you're able to say about Cogito might then be said
about Git proper, and maybe we'd attract even more users.

While you've contributed more to Git than many others (including me
obviously), it would sure be nice to see you back full time on Git.
I want to type "git bundle" without having to install more
software damnit ;o)  But of course you have to decide what's best
for yourself.

Sean
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