Re: Bizarre missing changes (git bug?)

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Hi,

On Mon, 28 Jul 2008, Linus Torvalds wrote:

> You dismiss all my issues, and then you continue to talk about "correct", 
> even though it isn't a correctness thing - it's a difference of opinion. 
> Me, I *much* prefer the simplified history. That _is_ the correct one for 
> me.

I'm not dismissing it, but your focus is on how to get this result. If the 
results were always the same, I wouldn't have a problem at all.
That's why I'm trying to give you an example where the end result differs, 
how are we supposed to get to an agreement on _how_ to get the result, if 
we don't even agree on _what_ the result should be?

> And quite frankly, I've seen that behaviour from you before, when it comes 
> to other things.

What exact behaviour is that? That I dare to disagree with you?

> So go away. Write the code. Come back with patches.

If you knew me that well, you also knew that such threats don't work with 
me.
In this case you know perfectly well, that I don't know the code as well 
as you, so without any help it would require a huge waste of time with the 
risk of rejection.

bye, Roman
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