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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Re: Re: release goals for Bazaar 1.1


From: John A Meinel
Subject: Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Re: Re: release goals for Bazaar 1.1
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 08:57:57 -0600
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John S. Yates, Jr. wrote:

"Stephen J. Turnbull" <address@hidden> wrote in message
news:address@hidden
"Adrian" == Adrian Irving-Beer <address@hidden> writes:
That may be.  "Annotate" doesn't say at all what the command does,
though, except in a very generic way.  I'm probably just mentally
blocked, but at the moment I can't come up with an idiom that has the
same semantics as "blame" without the connotations: "finger",
"arrest", "accuse", ... ah, got it: "credit", or "colophon" ;-).

Ascribe?

/john

After reading the SVN thread, there are a few that were interesting
etiology The study of how things come about, (like how did a word come to usage). Pretty much exactly what we are doing, but not very obvious linehistory again, rather close to what we are doing, "can be shortened to lh" for shorter typing
praise      going the opposite way from blame
commentary   Doesn't quite fit for me
whodunit   Another silly one, but better than blame

My personal favorites are linehistory, and whodunit

John
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