Kristian Høgsberg <krh@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 02:08 -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote: > ... >> It already is beginning to become clear what 1.6.0 will look like. What's >> already in 'next' all are well intentioned (I do not guarantee they are >> already bug-free --- that is what cooking them in 'next' is for) and are >> good set of feature enhancements. Bigger changes will be: > ... > A small detail I've suggested scheduling for 1.6 before is removing (or > rather, stop creating) the empty .git/branches directory. How does that > sound? What's the benefit of the removal that outweighs the downside? I can imagine two contradicting voices from new end users. (1) With current git, I ran "git init" and I have an empty .git/branches/, but my remote information created with "git clone" and "git remote add" all go to .git/config these days. Why do I have to have this empty directory that I do not use? (2) It is documented that "git fetch" can use files in .git/branches/ as the source specification, but when I ran "git init", it does not create the directory with Kristian's git. I need to do an extra "mkdir .git/branches/" myself. Why? You are obviously coming from the former camp, but do you have a good answer to people from the other camp? I do not recall if Cogito required to have .git/branches created by us or it can create it on demand if we don't. If the latter, that would be great, otherwise remaining users would be in the latter camp as well, and we may have to make sure Cogito is really dead already (or wait for it to die), or Cogito gets updated for its remaining users to tolerate the initial lack of the directory (and wait for that version percolates down to the users). Some people rely on (or at least "like") the convenience of being able to create a single-liner file in .git/branches/ to easily add, and remove such a file to easily remove where they integrate from. This is especially so when they have dozens of source repositories to fetch from. I do not think we want to remove support for .git/branches as a way to specify fetch sources (this is why I am CC'ing Andrew who I know uses branches, and Stephen who is also a heavy integrator even though I do not know if he is in branches camp or uses more modern style), but they now have to do an extra "mkdir .git/branches" after "git init" to continue their workflow if we adopt the change you are proposing here. It is not a big deal, but it still is a backward incompatible change. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html