From 4459827556779c28745b131dc11712f42befd709 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ted Pavlic Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 08:57:55 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Moved SCM HACKING disc to vimp/TODO and added to it. --- HACKING | 8 -------- vimperator/TODO | 13 +++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/HACKING b/HACKING index 85cc55c0..3a0542fb 100644 --- a/HACKING +++ b/HACKING @@ -137,12 +137,4 @@ TODO: Document the existence of remote branches and discuss when and how to be added to a new branch. Keep in mind that git is not the most intuitive SCM. - I don't agree. git is about as intuitive as any other SCM, but, - regardless, it's by far one of the most popular. There are - countless git walkthroughs, FAQs, tips pages (not to mention 'git - help') that I don't see the need to duplicate them here. As for - branches, 'git branch' should be sufficient, and, if not, there's - a list on gitweb. - --Kris - # vim: set fdm=marker sw=4 ts=4 et ai: diff --git a/vimperator/TODO b/vimperator/TODO index 4300919c..2f3f6971 100644 --- a/vimperator/TODO +++ b/vimperator/TODO @@ -98,6 +98,19 @@ FEATURES: have a look into the split browser extension 1 Add information to liberator/HACKING file about testing and optimization 1 Document remote branches in liberator/HACKING + I don't agree. git is about as intuitive as any other SCM, but, + regardless, it's by far one of the most popular. There are + countless git walkthroughs, FAQs, tips pages (not to mention 'git + help') that I don't see the need to duplicate them here. As for + branches, 'git branch' should be sufficient, and, if not, there's + a list on gitweb. --Kris + I wasn't trying to say that git was a problem (though other DVCS + have more accessible help systems; except for very complex + projects, I think Mercurial is a much more comfortable DVCS to + learn, use, and navigate). I was saying that it might be nice if + the remote branches (and related polices) were documented. Yes, + anyone can do a "git branch -r", but seeing that a branch exists + is not the same as understanding why it's there. --Ted 1 Reformat liberator/HACKING so that git diff can find sections and report changes @ somewhere - many other ideas are listed in the wiki