Eric Wong <e...@80x24.org> writes:

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> AFAIK, filter-branch is not causing support headaches for any
> git developers today.  With so many commands in git, it's
> unlikely newbies will ever get around to discover it :)
> So I think think we should be in any rush to remove it.

Nah, discovering it is simple. Just Google for "git change author". That
eventually leads to a script that uses "git filter-branch --env-filter"
to get the job done, and I'm afraid it is spread all over the world.

See, e.g.:

https://help.github.com/en/articles/changing-author-info

> But I agree that filter-branch isn't useful and certainly
> shouldn't be encouraged/promoted.

Well, is there more suitable way to change author for a (large) set of
commits then?

> Yet there's probably still users which ARE happy with it, that
> will never hit the edge cases and problems it poses; and will
> never read release notes.  And said users are probably getting
> git from a slow-moving distro, so it'd be a disservice to them
> if they lost a tool they depend on without any warning.

Personally, I'm far from happy with it, but I have no clue how to
substitute it in the job above. Anybody?

-- Sergey

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