On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 02:08:20PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
I think this is part of the complication of discussion I'm having with
David. There are really two sets of users for git: people who want to
hack scripts based on plumbing, and people who want everything to "just
work." I think it's a good point that as the system matures (movement
to C and growth of complexity), it might become less easy to hack.
Housing historical implementations seems like it would just lead to
out-of-date and non-functional examples.
I think this is a better approach. I think it also makes sense to
let people know that it's an acceptable approach to start new features
as shell and then have them mature to C (looking at the current
codebase, and some of Dscho's rantings, one might get the impression
that git isn't accepting new shell scripts).
-Peff
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