Re: [PATCH] git-init: treat option `--bare'

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Hi,

On Wed, 28 May 2008, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> In general, I am not particularly fond of this kind of special casing, 
> but initializing a bare repository would be a common enough operation 
> that I personally think it is probably Ok to take this as an exception.

I like the Perl way (having multiple options to do the same thing), and do 
not like the Python way ("there is only one way to do one thing").

> Opinions?  Breakages?

I like the intent of the patch.  It will definitely make initializing 
bare Git repositories easier for new users.

Also keep in mind that "git --bare <some-command-other-than-init" is 
_really_ rare, at least in my experience.  I had to use it exactly _twice_ 
since I started using Git.

Ciao,
Dscho

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