On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Phil Hord <phil.hord@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 7:48 PM, Felipe Contreras > <felipe.contreras@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> If something is not hypothetical, it's real, which means it actually >> happened, but then you said you never made the claim that it did. So >> what is it? > > My claim: > > I bisected to a commit whose commit message helped me deduce its entirety. What a bold claim! That changes everything! Without your valuable input this discussion would have gone nowhere! This claim is absolutely worthless, nobody denies that somebody at some point in time did bisect a commit and a read it's commit message, and claiming what nobody denies makes as much sense as fighting the wind. Thanks for wasting all of our times. > Your fanciful interpretation, which I denied: > > "Show me one of the instances where you hit a bisect with > any of the remote-hg commits mentioned above by Thomas Rast." > > > I have never bisected to any commit related to remote-hg, and neither > did I ever claim to. I do not know where you got such a ridiculous > qualifier as this to append to my statement. That's *EXACTLY* the topic you replied to. Thomas Rast pointed to remote-hg commits, I asked if he hit an actual issue that required to look at the commit message, or such issue was hypothetical. Then you come along and say it isn't, Well, what isn't? If it's not the *EXACT* topic we were talking about. >> Either it did happen, or it didn't; > > It did. Where "it" is my actual claim, that I bisected to a commit > whose commit message helped me deduce its entirety. So "it" is absolutely unrelated to what we were talking about, and "it" was something nobody cared about, nor did help one iota to move the conversation forward. Thanks, thanks a lot. > But also, it didn't, where "it" is your preposterous interpretation of > my interest and/or experiences with remote-hg commits. > > You seem only to want to argue, Felipe. I have neither time nor > interest in pig-wrestling, myself. No, I don't want to argue, specially with people that either a) deny that they argued what they argued, or b) argue with pointless obvious claims about something that is not being discussed. Whether it's intellectual dishonesty, or plain madness, I'm not interested. Hitting an issue that required anybody to look at the commit messages of the commits that Thomas Rast mentioned, is a hypothetical situation. *Period*. Cheers. -- Felipe Contreras -- 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