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From: | John Meinel |
Subject: | Re: [Gnu-arch-users] "Newbie-ized help" |
Date: | Sun, 26 Sep 2004 12:12:23 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.8 (Windows/20040913) |
Esben Mose Hansen (by way of Esben Mose Hansen <address@hidden>) wrote:
On Sunday 26 September, 2004 14:04, you wrote:
Hmm. I would definitely drop archive-mirror. And I think that dropping archieve-setup would be a good thing too, unless it is necessary in a common use case (i.e. set up, get, updating, branching or merging).archive-mirror is one of the most often used and important tla commands.Really? I never used it. Well, keep it then.
I use it to keep backups, or to get local copies of stuff. Probably worth keeping, though lower on priority.
Multiple merge commands are not newbie stuff, I think. I'd keep tag, update and missing --- and drop star-merge and replay.star-merge is one of the most often used and important tla commands.Really? I have never used it, except to try it. Could you outline a simple usecase where a newbie might have good use of star-merge? Ah, this is looking good already. Wish I had that kind of help when I started using tla :-D -- regards, Esben
I use star-merge at least once a day. Basically any time that you want to develop on a branch, or keep sync with someone else's branch, etc. For me, it is the killer feature of tla. I would definitely leave it in.
John =:->
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