Re: StGIT vs. guilt: What's the difference?

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From: Yann Dirson
Date: Sunday, June 17, 2007 - 3:28 pm

On Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 11:59:23PM -0400, Josef Sipek wrote:

There is no such problem in git, since only some porcelain commands are
still written in shell - and anyway C rewrites are quite fashionable those
days ;)

Best regards,
-- 
Yann.
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StGIT vs. guilt: What's the difference?, Steven Grimm, (Thu Jun 14, 2:55 pm)
Re: StGIT vs. guilt: What's the difference?, Karl , (Thu Jun 14, 8:05 pm)
Re: StGIT vs. guilt: What's the difference?, Catalin Marinas, (Fri Jun 15, 7:59 am)
Re: StGIT vs. guilt: What's the difference?, Yann Dirson, (Fri Jun 15, 1:01 pm)
Re: StGIT vs. guilt: What's the difference?, Josef Sipek, (Sat Jun 16, 8:54 pm)
Re: StGIT vs. guilt: What's the difference?, Josef Sipek, (Sat Jun 16, 8:59 pm)
Re: StGIT vs. guilt: What's the difference?, Catalin Marinas, (Sun Jun 17, 1:46 am)
Re: StGIT vs. guilt: What's the difference?, Catalin Marinas, (Sun Jun 17, 1:54 am)
Re: StGIT vs. guilt: What's the difference?, Yann Dirson, (Sun Jun 17, 3:28 pm)