Pull vs push messages

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Hi all,

I noticed that git pull reports "Already up to date." but git push
reports "Everything up-to-date".  (I'm using git 2.20.1, the latest in
the Ubuntu repos.)  Just for a consistent user experience, would it be
worth standardizing on:

Hyphenation (up-to-date vs up to date)?
Periods at the end of one-sentence messages?
Colloquialisms and tone of voice?  "Already up to date." sounds like a
terse error message but "Everything up-to-date" sounds like a chatty
friend.

Maybe none of this is worth the effort, but I thought I'd mention it
just in case.

Michael Kielstra



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