Re: git and bzr

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On 11/30/06, Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> wrote:
But here's an idea: tell the user that she has to tell git-commit which
files she wants committed. Yes! That's it. Just tell it the friggin'
files. And if you are a lazy bum, and want to commit _all_ modified
files, git has a nice shortcut for ya: "-a".

It reminds me Microsoft Office Assistant :-) Let's make "git assistant
mode" that tries hard to guess user's desires and give them guidance.
Once they get used to git, they can disable that mode and back to
"plain git".
--
Duy
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