Re: git todo-list ?

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On Tuesday 2007 April 24, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> I miss "kernel traffic" and its cousen "git traffic" (which we
> saw only the first issue of, unfortunately).  FWIW, until very
> recently, your "niggles" list $gmane/34244 was still kept in my
> box as 'ticked'.  I recently unticked it as many of the issues
> there have been resolved and some have been made irrelevant.

Wow - I feel useful now :-)  my current "niggles" list is so small that it's 
not worth writing down - is git approaching perfection?

Coincidentally, I was reading through my git-versus-svn post, and found that 
similarly an awful lot of the issues for git had gone away.  I found it 
remarkable that it had happened so fast.

It actually makes it harder for a potential reporter to keep up - git moves 
forward so quickly, that if you blink you've missed five new features going 
in.



Andy
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