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Subject: Re: A tour of git: the basics (and notes on some unfriendly messages)
From: Wincent Colaiuta <win () wincent ! com>
Date: 2007-09-30 14:31:50
Message-ID: 9FDE609B-ABC1-45D7-AFF9-211381CAF830 () wincent ! com
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El 30/9/2007, a las 15:49, Pierre Habouzit escribió:
> On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 12:45:34PM +0000, Wincent Colaiuta wrote:
>>
>> I think that most people just want to know, "Did it work or not?"
>> and so
>> when the commands chatter too much they go into filter mode, don't
>> really
>> read the output, let alone try to understand it, and just skim it.
>> Ideally Git would be much less "chattery" in general when things
>> work,
>> and only be more verbose when things go wrong; of course, finding
>> that
>> balance point is where the art lies.
>
> That's true for git merge that is fast. But people also want to know
> the command is not stuck in an infinite loop, and for that progress
> bars
> or little \|/- animation.
Yes, I agree. I probably should have said that they either want to
know "*Did* it work?" for near-instant operations (most Git
operations, hopefully), and "*Is* it working?" for long-running ones
(network ops, for example) and in those cases you're right that a
progress bar would be a nice enhancement.
Cheers,
Wincent
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