Re: GIT vs Other: Need argument

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Hi,

On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Marcin Kasperski wrote:

> > > cleaned command line interface (I feel that there are just too many 
> > > lowlevel commands visible for beginning user, maybe at least one 
> > > could split them into git-* for mere mortals and gitadm-* for 
> > > repository hackers),
> > 
> > Does that mean we can expect patches from you?
> 
> Not sure what is your point Johannes, but if you wanted to say that if 
> somebody is not actively developing git, he should not make any comments 
> regarding this, you could try doing this in a more straightforward 
> manner.

No. I said that tongue-in-cheek.

But my point was: Since the current developers evidently are comfortable 
with the current set of command line options, and the consistency thereof, 
it needs more than some hand waving comments about what you want changed, 
and how.

To state it clearly: if you have any concrete wishes as to the 
clarification of Git, and to make it easier for beginners (at the same 
time not making it harder on others), I will be very glad to know them. 
And I think that the list will welcome these equally eagerly.

Ciao,
Dscho

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