Re: [RFC/PATCH 2/2] git-svn: rename 'commit' command to 'set-tree'

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Eric Wong <normalperson@xxxxxxxx> writes:

> 'set-tree' probably accurately describes what the command
> formerly known as 'commit' does.
>
> I'm not entirely sure that 'dcommit' should be renamed to 'commit'
> just yet...  Perhaps 'push' or 'push-changes'?

I think Pasky did such a three-way rename to avoid breaking
people's fingers.  I thought it was a reasonable transition
strategy, but some people might say its only effect was to break
people's fingers not just once but twice, so Pasky himself
and/or Cogito users may have some input on this.

We are talking about major UI change between 1.4 series and
v1.5.0 on the core Porcelain-ish side, so if you feel confident
that things would settle down in a month or so in the git-svn
front, it may be a good idea to roll sweeping changes into the
same timeframe.

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