Re: git on MacOSX and files with decomposed utf-8 file names

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On Jan 21, 2008, at 7:36 PM, Johannes Schindelin wrote:

Hi,

On Mon, 21 Jan 2008, Kevin Ballard wrote:

On Jan 21, 2008, at 4:49 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:

LOL! Spare us the flamefesting and you will have plenty of time for
learning git internals. You might even learn something.

Ah, so I'm flaming while you are providing a well-reasoned and
articulate argument? Glad to know the difference.

ENOUGH ALREADY!

Yes, you are flaming. You sent easily over 30 totally useless mails in
this thread.  Over a couple of days.

And so has EVERYONE ELSE. You cannot hold me to a standard which you yourself do not apply.

And Martin is right, in that same amount of time, you could have learnt the internals of git _easily_. Especially since I provided an own chapter
in the manual for people like you.

As I said before, I've been responding to emails in the midst of doing other things. So no, I can't learn an entirely new system in my off- time between other tasks, but I can respond to emails.

So instead of _PESTERING_ us with things that we do _NOT CARE_ about, you
could _DO SOMETHING USEFUL_ instead.

You sure argue a lot for something you don't care about.

I'm especially annoyed since I have made MANY offerings to stop this argument and work towards a solution, but NOBODY ELSE seems to care enough to actually accept that offer.

And treating me like a moron (using all caps?) just shows how bad you are at actually reading my emails. I've been giving you and everyone else the courtesy of actually reading your emails, glad to know nobody else has bothered to read to the end of mine.

-Kevin Ballard

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http://www.tildesoft.com


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