Re: git-branch -m interprets first argument differently when two are supplied

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To: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@...>
Cc: Johannes Sixt <j.sixt@...>, Git Mailing List <git@...>, Junio C Hamano <gitster@...>
Date: Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 1:17 pm

Johannes Schindelin wrote:

Did you even read the original message? You point this out like it hasn't
already been mentioned.

The _point_ is that the order is _different_ than the order that other _git_
commands use. I give more weight to the relationship with other git commands
than to the relationship between the '-M' option and the 'mv' command. A
subcommand named 'mv' could have been used if a strong relationship was
supposed to be implied, something like 'git-branch mv <src> <dst>'. I'm not
sure the single argument case would have retained its intuitiveness in this case.



Gee, thanks for the advice.

-brandon

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Re: git-branch -m interprets first argument differently when..., Johannes Schindelin, (Thu Feb 14, 12:49 pm)
Re: git-branch -m interprets first argument differently when..., Brandon Casey, (Thu Feb 14, 1:17 pm)
Re: git-branch -m interprets first argument differently when..., Johannes Schindelin, (Thu Feb 14, 1:50 pm)