Re: [PATCH] Allow cherry-picking root commits

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Hi,

On Sun, 6 Jul 2008, Stephan Beyer wrote:

> And yes, there may even be no use case for reverting root commits.

That weighs much heavier than that it would be hard to implement.  
When writing the patch, I spent 2 minutes thinking about a possible case 
where reverting a root commit would make sense.  And I came up with none.

It can be sensible to undo _parts_ of it, but then it is no longer about 
reverting the root commit, but about applying a partial patch with a new 
commit message, and we support that quite nicely already.

Ciao,
Dscho

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