Re: [PATCH 1/2] commit-template: remove outdated notice about explicit paths

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On Fri, 2017-06-30 at 17:42 +0530, Kaartic Sivaraam wrote:
> The notice that "git commit <paths>" default to "git commit
> --only <paths>" was there since 756e3ee0 ("Merge branch
> 'jc/commit'", 2006-02-14).  Back then, existing users of Git
> expected the command doing "git commit --include <paths>", and
> after the behaviour of the command was changed to align with
> other people's "$scm commit <paths>", the text was added to help
> them transition their expectations.
> 
> Remove the message that now has outlived its usefulness.
> 
It just recently dawned on me that the message,

    Explicit paths specified without -i or -o; assuming --only paths..

is translated and "git grep" shows it's presence in the files present
in the 'po' directory. What should be done to them? Should the
translators be notified? 

BTW what does the word 'po' stand for in the first place? I digged a
bit but couldn't find much from the log.

-- 
Kaartic



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