Re: Recording merges after repo conversion

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> Yes!  Of course!  If what you want becomes possible, I could make an
> evil change in history long gone, and slip it by you. You could not
> even see the history which changed.

I would see the grafts file being changed, which would alert me (the
problem I have with graft is that it *replaces* history information for
an element, not just *add* to it, which threw me off at my first
attempt at creating one).

> You can do that already.  But you have to ask the people at the other
> end to actually apply the graft.

Last time I tried, git would not add files that was in the ".git"
subdirectory to version control. I might have done something
incorrectly, though, so I'll see if it works now.

> If you really think that, I doubt you understood the issues at hand.

I have, I'm just thinking of the issues that are created by solving the
issues it does solve.

-- 
\\// Peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
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