Jan Engelhardt writes:
>
> On Jan 6 2007 13:46, Josef Sipek wrote:
> >
> >Guilt (Git Quilt) is a series of bash scripts which add a Mercurial
>
> "I feel so guilty when using guilt!"
>
> Oh well I should point out that people should give
> tools a better naming. :-)
I didn't know there
On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 04:57:31PM -0300, Horst H. von Brand wrote:
> Josef Sipek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Guilt (Git Quilt) is a series of bash scripts which add a Mercurial
> > queues-like [1] functionality and interface to git. The one distinguishing
> > feature from other quilt-like porc
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> "I feel so guilty when using guilt!"
>
> Oh well I should point out that people should give
> tools a better naming. :-)
> Prime examples are "Squid", "Icecream", and to a
> lesser extent "Apache".
> Perhaps gquilt?
Both guilt and gquilt introduce a potential of mistyped c
On Jan 6 2007 13:46, Josef Sipek wrote:
>
>Guilt (Git Quilt) is a series of bash scripts which add a Mercurial
"I feel so guilty when using guilt!"
Oh well I should point out that people should give
tools a better naming. :-)
Prime examples are "Squid", "Icecream", and to a
lesser extent "Apache
Josef Sipek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guilt (Git Quilt) is a series of bash scripts which add a Mercurial
> queues-like [1] functionality and interface to git. The one distinguishing
> feature from other quilt-like porcelains, is the format of the patches
> directory. _All_ the information is s
Guilt (Git Quilt) is a series of bash scripts which add a Mercurial
queues-like [1] functionality and interface to git. The one distinguishing
feature from other quilt-like porcelains, is the format of the patches
directory. _All_ the information is stored as plain text - a series file and
the pat
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