Re: An idea for "git bisect" and a GSoC enquiry

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> I don't understand the benefit of adding a new command "mark" rather
> than continuing to use "good", "bad", plus new commands "unfixed" and
> "fixed".  Does this solve any problems?

I think it could be interesting to allow arbitrary words here. For example, I recently walked through history to find a performance regression, it would have been natural to use slow/fast instead of bad/good (bad/good would actually do the job, but slightly less naturally). One can look for a change which is neither a fix nor a bug (e.g. when did command foo start behaving like that? when did we start using such or such feature in the code).

I wouldn't fight for it, but I think it makes sense.

-- 
Matthieu Moy
http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/
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