Re: [PATCH] Add contrib/stg-gitk: helper script to run gitk

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On 09/01/07, Yann Dirson <ydirson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
(let's go off-topic)

That makes me think that such command names like "show" are a bit too
general: stgit uses "show" for patches, but nothing says it is for a
patch and not a series.

Also, when presenting GIT/StGIT to co-workers, I found them to be
confused by eg. "stg push" and "stg commit" having different semantics
than "git push" and "git commit".

They're also confusing because the stg docs and other stg commands
consistently talk about patches being 'applied' or 'unapplied', not
'pushed'. If stg push/pop were to make sense as single commands they
would be eg stg apply/unapply, or stg patch-apply, stg patch-unapply.

Cheers,
Baz
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