Re: 'git status' is not read-only fs friendly

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On 2/10/07, Junio C Hamano <junkio@xxxxxxx> wrote:

But when they ask "git status", they care more about the real
change, and at that point (since they feel they may be ready to
make a commit -- and that is the whole point of running
"git-status") they do want to lose the cache cleanliness
information.  So "git-status" to be read-write application to
discard the cache-cleanliness information is probably a good
thing.


The "let's see what I'm going to commit today" it's definitely the way
I and probably most of qgit users look at the status info shown in
main view left bottom pane and also in commit dialog.
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