Andreas Ericsson wrote: > Jakub Narebski wrote: >> >> Analysis: strangely "git add + git commit" is slightly more used than >> "git commit -a"; I would suspect that "git commit -a" would dominate a >> bit over other forms of committing. > > I believe people have finally gotten to grasp with the index. Besides, > those answers are probably a bit skewed, as people that use git as just > a faster and better cvs/svn aren't likely to be those who answer the > survey. >From "Git User's Survey 2008 partial summary, part 3" subthread: Message-Id: <200809060422.34779.jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> >> 10. Rate your own proficiency with Git >> >> Here again the distribution is almost perfectly symmetric. Most >> people say that they are proficient with Git enough for everyday use >> (44%), slightly more (23%) can offer advice than selected 'casual, >> needs advice', while slightly more (7%) thinks themself novices than >> people who think that know Git very well (4%). >> >> For this survey it seems to imply that results would not be biased >> (skewed) by people who know Git well to very well. So it doesn't seem that answers are skewed much... -- Jakub Narebski Poland -- 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