Re: What's cooking in git.git (Oct 2017, #05; Tue, 24)

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Ramsay Jones <ramsay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On 24/10/17 06:28, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> [snip]> 
>> * tg/deprecate-stash-save (2017-10-23) 3 commits
>>  - stash: remove now superfluos help for "stash push"
>>  - mark git stash push deprecated in the man page
>>  - replace git stash save with git stash push in the documentation
>> 
>>  "git stash save" has been deprecated in favour of "git stash push".
>> 
>>  Will merge to 'next'.
>
> If you don't intend to include this in v2.15.0, when re-building
> the next branch after release (the above is now in 'next'), could
> we please remember to update one of the commit message subject line.
>
> In particular, commit 742d6ce35b ("mark git stash push deprecated
> in the man page", 22-10-2017), is marking 'git stash *save*' as
> deprecated, not *push*.
>
> [Sorry for not spotting this earlier; I only noticed when doing an
> 'git log --oneline' display which, naturally, puts focus on the
> subject lines. ;-) ]

Thanks for spotting.  I can always revert the merge into 'next' and
then merge a rewritten copy of the series back into 'next' again to
preserve the fast-forwardness of the integration branch, so that I
do not have to remember ;-)




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