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Il 16/09/2014 20:02, Duncan ha scritto: |
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> Rich Freeman posted on Tue, 16 Sep 2014 09:55:31 -0400 as excerpted: |
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>> Or they could just clone the git tree, and they can look at per-file |
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>> logs anytime they want to. |
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> Give me ro access to a current git repo and I'll *VERY* happily leave |
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> changelogs to history along with 8-track tapes and 5.25-inch floppies! |
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> =:^) |
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> I was strongly in favor of keeping changelogs (and mandating proper add/ |
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> change/deletion entries) the last time the topic came up, but that was in |
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> the context of (web)?rsync being the only viable user sync method and |
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> thus changelogs being the only user-local-accessible record. With user- |
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> git-repo access, I'll /very/ (very, very, very...) happily leave rsync |
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> behind for git, and changelogs along with it! =:^) |
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yes, this probably is the same for everyone, and if it's not it should |
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be anyway. |