Re: [GSoC] My Git Dev Blog

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Hi Atharva,

On 30/05/21 12:37 pm, Atharva Raykar wrote:
Hi,

On 22-May-2021, at 22:12, Atharva Raykar <raykar.ath@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[...]
I will update this thread every week when I make a new post.

A new blog post is out at: http://atharvaraykar.me/gitnotes/week2


Nice post!

Just one suggestion. While reading, I felt that it would've been
nice if it had a few links. For instance,

The patch that I ended up sending this week is heavily based on
the work of two generations of GSoC programmers who struggled
> over this problem.

The text above could've had a link somewhere to the patch you sent
to the mailing list:

https://public-inbox.org/git/20210528081224.69163-1-raykar.ath@xxxxxxxxx/

I studied Shourya’s stalled patch, parts of which had already
been reviewed.

... and the above text could've had a link to Shourya's patch
series you mention:

https://public-inbox.org/git/20201214231939.644175-1-periperidip@xxxxxxxxx/

In the spirit of Git being “the stupid content tracker”, I have
decided to actually live up to that phrase and keep a track of
my stupid moments in this section of my weekly reports, in the
hopes that there is something here to learn from.

Good initiative. It indeed might turn out to be very helpful.
I won't surprised if it even turns out to help you, sometime in the
future ;-)

For whatever reason, I thought of the most convoluted explanations,
not realising that they actually don’t make any sense. Thoughts like:
“Is the memory buffer not having tab separated tokens? Are they
separated by some special whitespace character??”

I could totally feel you here. Things would get better over time.

Hope this helps,
Sivaraam



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