On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 10:20:38PM +0000, brian m. carlson wrote: > > > Documentation/git-commit-tree.txt | 6 ++++++ > > > 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) > > > > ...I was surprised to see it here, where I think most users wouldn't > > find it. Would it make sense in git-commit(1), or in the description of > > the user.name config? > > So the user.name config description points to git-commit-tree(1), which > describes these in detail, which is why I put it there. I agree that > it's not a super discoverable place, since I don't know anyone that > actually uses git commit-tree these days. git-commit(1) doesn't > describe these options at all. Hmm, yeah. It's a little funny to point users at git-commit-tree, I think. Some of that documentation may go better in git-commit. But resolving that may be more than you want to bite off right now. > There are, of course, options. I can add this text into the `user.name` > option in git-config(5) nevertheless, which will likely be more > discoverable, but it will split the documentation on those into two > separate locations. Or we can leave it in git-commit-tree(1) anyway to > keep it together. I like the idea of mentioning something about it in user.name, even if it's more brief ("Note that this doesn't impact the username used for network authentication; see credential.username" or something). -Peff