@classdaknok_t Me, I don't like gardens, at least not in plural. I have a hard time keeping up with the single one I have. In fact, some of my neighbors would probably argue I fail to do so.
@classdaknokt There. Note , at least not in plural :)
@sbi Searching for that was hard because (a) your name is too short to trigger autocompletion in the username search box (b) you used US spelling for 'neighbours', which made my search strategy fail initially :)
@sbi well, it's not because I don't complain that it doesn't hurt, I'm not the person to easily complain about this, but occasionally, it's just too much not to say anything
@thecoshman how ironic that you would choose to disregard the hierarchy in your presentation. Also, all those spaces in the close tags make your XML unwellformed
> Tradition. Go polling station. Enter booth. Pull curtain. Remove trousers. Wait 10 seconds. Then lean out & say "Do you have these in a 36?" — Danny Baker
@ereOn Our Merkel has openly supported Sarkozy once or twice, and that made a big splash here. A good French-German relationship has been one of the backbones of Europe's politics for decades, and if Hollande is pissed about that, this would be rather big news here.
> Everyone assumes, heck, if Linus needs it to co-ordinate his totally unique world-dominating monolithic operating system, which has literally thousands of contributors, then, well, gosh, I suppose I ought to use it for my tiny six-source-file project that I and two close friends work on.
> When Sauron allegedly poured all his malice into the One Ring, he must have retained some wherewith to poison the sweet well of version control. — Mike Taylor about git
You can write complicated stuff to use git, that's right. But most of time I hardly type anything else than git push, git fetch, git add, git commit or sometimes git rebase
The problem with git IMO is not that the abstractions are leaking like a sieve, but that the guy never even bothered to set up abstractions in the first place.
The real surprise, to me, is that every man and his dog expects to be doing complicated stuff like that with Git. They would likely never have considered the possibility with another VCS
@ereOn For me the 'fast' is the big win. All that power, which I happen to like, is just a bonus. Granted, for many people, it would be best ignored most of the time. But then again, Git would just be another Darcs, Hg, Monotone, Bazaar or whatnot
@sbi And it would likely be about as complex (taking into account different backend stores, funny filenames, permissions, following file histories, even forgetting about merge tracking extensions that exist for SVN etc.)
@sehe No, it would be less complex, because it would be broken down into several commands. (And merge tracking is built-in since, I think, at least SVN 1.5.)
@sehe No. Because, in order to buy a pack of peanuts at the grocery store, you wouldn't need a Harrier Jump Jet. So why offer one every time you want to fetch your bike?
@ereOn When I wanted to evaluate DVCS for my private use, I looked at the installing instructions for git on Windows, then at those for Hg. And that was it for git and me.
@sbi Note it is in the man page for git filter-branch which isn't even indexed from the man git manpage, because, you know, it is 'porcelain' and only interesting for advanced use(r)s
@ereOn You have to know precisely what to get and where. If you choose one of a dozen 'old' alternatives, you're basically up for a lot of frustration.
@ereOn Didn't I say this was years ago, and I have long since forgotten what the problem was? Just reading through the steps that walked me through was painful. Hg, OTOH, came with a simple installer. And, yes, from what I read one would have to get git's philosophy in order to be able to play with it, and it seems to be a complicated one.
the Git Windows installer forces you to make a bunch of weird decisions about how much you want to pollute your path, and whether you want it to be accessible from cmd.exe
@thecoshman I am, I am. I started programming when such monsters were much more common than they are now. I managed to avoid them, but their reputation is legendary.