Michael Loeffler <zvpunry@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Am Freitag, den 15.12.2006, 21:53 -0500 schrieb Shawn O. Pearce: > ... >> + printf("%s (%s)\n", >> + s->amend ? "# No changes" : "nothing to commit", >> + use_add_msg); >> } > I don't like the new 'nothing to commit (use "git add ... message")' > message. I use git status very often to see if there is something to > commit, but now there is always this annoying "use git add ..." message. I tend to not like _ANY_ change at all, but I've learned to wait and see if I get used to it when I see something that annoys me initially, to see if the annoyance is because what it does is truly wrong or it is because what it does is merely different from what I am used to. So I've been trying it out myself as one of the guinea pigs on this one as well. So far, my judgement is that this is of the better kind; it is easy to get used to, and once you get used to it, it is easily ignorable. Other people's tastes may differ, of course. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html