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Re: VC mode and git
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: VC mode and git |
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Thu, 26 Mar 2015 06:54:33 -0400 |
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> First and obvious reason, then there would be no way to commit without
> pushing. And yes, that's a useful ability.
If that is a useful ability we can easily make a command to do it.
A minor drawback that can easily be overcome is not an argument
against.
> Second, even if we add a user option, this would be an attempt to paper
> over
That's what VC is for: to paper over the differences between different
VC systems with a single uniform interface.
the differences between the traditional VCS and the (modern) DVCS.
It is a mistake to say that "modern" DVCs all work this way.
BZR did not. I never had this problem with BZR.
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- Re: VC mode and git, Eric S. Raymond, 2015/03/24