Re: [PATCH 1/3] git-bundle.txt: Cleanup

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Thomas Rast venit, vidit, dixit 23.08.2010 13:59:
> Michael J Gruber wrote:
>> Cleanup various spellings of the same argument
> [...]
>> -       'git rev-list' arguments to define the bundle contents.
>> +       'git-rev-list-args' arguments to define the bundle contents.
> 
> As indicated by the Cc but not the text, this was fallout from my
> automated replacements in 0b444cd (Documentation: spell 'git cmd'
> without dash throughout, 2010-01-10).

No blame intended (and no "git blame" run). I cc'ed you as the doc
sheriff ;)

The change above was really about using the place holder name
consistently, which includes keeping the "-args".

> An analogous change to one of your {tilde} replacements is already in
> Jonathan's series.  The rest probably don't hurt, if only to drive

I was behind an idiotic firewall for the last 2 weeks which not only
blocked vpn and nntp but made it impossible to get larger chunks over
git:, git+ssh: or even scp (bundle) even though bandwidth was no
apparent issue. One of those countries which are currently argueing with
RIM. Makes you wonder how routinely they do content sniffing and how
they react to any (false) triggers. Might also have been an overly eager
institution, of course.

So I didn't see Jonathan's series in time.

> people towards a more consistent {tilde} spelling in the future.

I did some experimenting after noticing that I had many broken ~ (either
disappearing or appearing with spurious \ in the html). I might even
have come up with a rule, but I'm afraid these things change from
asciidoc version to asciidoc version, so that I went the chatty {tilde}.

Cheers (back on home soil),
Michael
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