Re: Author name and e-mail address in .stgitrc

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lördag 11 november 2006 15:57 skrev Karl Hasselström:
> On 2006-11-11 15:31:15 +0100, Robin Rosenberg wrote:
> > lördag 11 november 2006 15:15 skrev Karl Hasselström:
> > > Is there any particular reason to have the author and committer
> > > names in ~/.stgitrc? Simply taking them from the same place git
> > > does would probably be a usability enhancement (unless they're
> > > specified on the command line, of course).
> >
> > AFAIK StGit already does that, at least if you (like me) do not have
> > a .stgitrc.
>
> But I haven't gotten the impression that specifying them in ~/.stgitrc
> is deprecated. The example stgitrc has a section with author name and
> committer name, for example.

The only docs I know of that mentions stgitrc also states that it isn't 
required, so why use it unless you have to (or for some reason want to)? Just 
because there are many ways, doesn't mean all but one have to be deprecated.

-- robin
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