El 10/2/2008, a las 3:15, Johannes Schindelin escribió:
I'm no longer that sure. It seems that quite a lot of people do not
read
manuals, and have no clue what they are doing when they just try
$ git push
to see what the synopsis is.
I think there's no way we should be catering for people who type
command like "git push" just to see what the synopsis does.
The verb "push" very clearly has connotations of a state-changing,
possibly irreversible action (unlike other verbs like "log" or "show").
People who type "git push" just to see a synopsis need to learn a
lesson; the lesson being that if you want to find out what a command
does the safest thing is to type "git help push" instead.
Cheers,
Wincent
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