On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
Make git-commit only display --summary since addition/deletion
are notable events that do not happen with every commit.
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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BTW, Junio, why does git-commit need to display the diffstat?
You just made the commit ...
Don't ask me. It was not my idea.
We only had --summary per popular list request, and it made
certain amount of sense since addition/deletion are notable
events that do not happen with _every_ commit.
So how about this?
Personally I quite like the shortstat ... and certainly is/will be more
useful to me than having the commit subject - despite normally having more
terminals lying around than is good for my sanity.
Can't we keep it? It's not like it takes up much space ...
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Julian
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BOFH Excuse #134:
because of network lag due to too many people playing deathmatch
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