Re: Please default to 'commit -a' when no changes were added

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On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 17:18, Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Am 23.04.2010 21:34, schrieb Michael Witten:
>> On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 13:59, Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>> I'd also concur that "default to commit -a" would be a most undesireable
>>
>> The proposal was not "default to commit -a" but rather "default to
>> commit -a when the index has not been explicitly updated with
>> something like git add".
>
> Which is the same:
>
> default (n) (5b) "a selection automatically used by a computer program
> in the absence of a choice made by the user" (Merriam-Webster)
>
> No previous "git add" => default "git commit -a".  Exactly what I don't
> want.  It makes the software appear at nondeterministic as you add to
> the "if"s and "but"s, and it breaks established practice.

It wasn't at all clear that's what you meant.

> It is not desirable to break established workflows for the sake of
> newcomers' convenience.

It's not entirely clear (to me) that Goswin's proposal really breaks
established workflow.
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