Re: Please remerge git-gui.git into git.git

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Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sorry for the screw-up.  Will do when able.  This week I am a
> bit busy with day job and other stuff and expect to be slow on
> git side.

No big deal, just don't release a git.git without merging git-gui
again please.  But it already sounds like you won't be doing that.
;-)

One of the risks I took on when you started carrying git-gui in
git.git like this was patches stepping on git-gui by accident,
or people submitting patches to both git.git and git-gui.git in
the same patchfile (uh, Makefiles anyone?!?).

I'll be happy when the subproject support is mature enough that
git-gui can be unmerged from git.git, and we can instead just point
git.git at the git-gui project.  But I still think its a good idea to
distribute git-gui as part of the release tarball for core Git; users
have come to expect they can find a stable version of git-gui there,
much as they also expect to find a reasonably stable version of gitk.

-- 
Shawn.
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