-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Am Sa den 10. Dez 2016 um 9:26 schrieb Jeff King: > Yeah, I picked it arbitrarily as the common quoting character, but I > agree it probably makes backwards compatibility (and general usability > when you have to double-backslash each instance) pretty gross on > Windows. Well, I don't know of many people using the original git on windows. Most of them using some graphical third-party tools. The main git suite is most often used on linux where a colon is a valid character For example using /mnt/c: as mount path for windows file systems or /bla/foo/dated_repository_2016-12-10_12:00.git for dated and timed repositories. My btrfs snapshot dir looks like: ~snapshot> l -gGhN [...] drwxr-x--x 1 296 2016-07-30T13:55 daily_2016-12-10_00:00:01.270213478 drwxr-x--x 1 296 2016-07-30T13:55 hourly_2016-12-10_05:00:01.372037552 [...] Compared to the backslash, although it is a perfect legal character in POSIX file systems, I do not know any use of it. Regards Klaus - -- Klaus Ethgen http://www.ethgen.ch/ pub 4096R/4E20AF1C 2011-05-16 Klaus Ethgen <Klaus@xxxxxxxxx> Fingerprint: 85D4 CA42 952C 949B 1753 62B3 79D0 B06F 4E20 AF1C -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Charset: ISO-8859-1 iQGzBAEBCgAdFiEEMWF28vh4/UMJJLQEpnwKsYAZ9qwFAlhLzc0ACgkQpnwKsYAZ 9qy1jQv/Wcafo8nJuy/dNIpxN5tNaLEENrY6a2dkv379F2miEJYROlWO6UzG86hY 0WIZAm5BKK6SpPVztTMcs2GHPF0iCB4V4RyQFdFa73OhaAgHOJRdy50eaGSz6vt6 lDZkJZsG0FoXcT6Fapdl5xZeoNDXjPcYH/7yFQ7VjMD5HTpLDIs8E5Mb8V1jwehV JKzQd136vksS2qB96jElAYonXFwImvYfTplH3nELJh/kKRJOT8Mzgj/+X7vxnQcC NISiLysSxqPm5d9yDsfN1eofMNGn2zgJZStOP6jNV2yqldMgN0fJX4Mt449GpBO8 OSYjN828QsDYXCWdTCKxbLCxjfNxfvQgHHR7ugSlf9xPrro3MjQjg2cMhZ/fCzCm XcC4X+Iyec2F0wHSQiXqlb7wiOXa1Oup6zmTRe/G5HkhlCap/+R2nOCfkqEEwhkB moYTqfETqqTJUJiiYVM/U8LBFWGnBBCGWgRPzyNdFna+WnvD93s9JPeg7q9qFm6x 8flMJBm8 =M5IW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----