Indeed. I still use my old git-send-patch script whenever I want to send
patches, simply because I don't like git-send-email and its defaults
much. The interface hasn't changed one bit since I wrote it. That's
pretty stable, since send-patch was created couple of hours before git.c
was submitted to the list, as I wrote the "send-patch" script to send
the patch that did the rewriting.
I'm personally all for a rewrite of the necessary commands in C
("commit" comes to mind), but as many others, I have no personal
interest in doing the actual work. I'm fairly certain that once we get
it working natively on windows with some decent performance, windows
hackers will pick up the ball and write "wingit", which will be a log
viewer and GUI thing for
fetching/merging/committing/reverting/rebasing/sending patches and
whatnot. Possibly it will have hooks to Visual C++ or some other IDE. I
don't know how that sort of thing works, but I'm sure someone clever and
bored enough will want to investigate the possibilities.
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Andreas Ericsson andreas.ericsson@op5.se
OP5 AB www.op5.se
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