Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de> writes:
Huh? How is it any worse than the underlying commands it uses
("git add ." in particular)?! Indeed, it seems rather less likely to
cause problems, because it has a rather odd name.
Git is not exactly a user-coddling, ultra-hand-holding application, nor
does it seem to have that as a goal. It offers _tons_ of rope to hang
yourself if you wish (though it usually offers lots of ways to recover).
Rather git seems to have as a goal being a useful toolkit for managing
source trees, and based on what I've seen, tries to accomodate many
different styles of usage (rather than trying to force a certain style
down the users' throats -- as some VCSs try to do ...).
-miles
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