A feature allowing the easy preservation of commit history in Git which follows the new location of files when they are moved for reorganisation would be great. Understanding the code and preserving correct attribution would be much improved by such a feature. Most every programming tool could use more informative error messages. Thomas Dukleth Agogme 109 E 9th Street, 3D New York, NY 10003 USA http://www.agogme.com +1 212-674-3783 On Thu, October 15, 2009 04:10, Chris Cormack wrote:
Hi Everyone
One of my colleagues from work is off to a git get together, and Is asking if anyone has anything they really wish was different with git. I said I would ask the koha developers as we have used git for a while now. So any suggestions send them my way and I will pass them on to Sam.
Chris
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Hi all,
For some strange reason the Git project is again flying me over to Silly Valley for the Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit. And right after that I've got a thrilling 3 days of GitTogetherâ„¢. This is a meeting with many core git developers to discuss direction for git - see http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/GitTogether09
What I'd appreciate is for people to drop me some notes about what you've found annoying in git or room for improvement - especially from those people who have had to teach it to new members in their team the most.
One of the things I want to focus on are submodules - I hear from a lot of people that they suck and would like to hear from you why.
If you have time to write, please do - otherwise if you'd prefer a face to face rant showing with example that's all good too. If there is sufficient interest in this I could schedule a brief workshop on it.
I'm flying out in a week, so it needs to be between now and then.
Cheers! Sam
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