Enrico Tröger schrieb:
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 18:17:10 +0200, Enrico wrote:

On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 14:55:20 +0200, Frank wrote:

Am Montag, den 13.07.2009, 22:34 +1000 schrieb Lex Trotman:
Alright, I did a svn up in the branch, at it's still at
r3952. And my patch is against that revision.
        Could it be local changes on your side?

Most probably, as I said its still under active development, but at
the moment I have a persistent crash so I don't want to commit a
more broken program than is already there :-(
Don't be afraid to do some more commits. Also I had good experience
developing using a local git branch so I keep track on my changes as
well as I can patch/merge patches coming in.
In case of the build-system branch, using a local git repository
doesn't make sense. The idea of the branch is to constantly work on
this code with all the advantages of a source code management system
like SVN (even though some of you don't like it) and especially having
the history. When using a local git repo and then commit one big chunk
of changes, the whole idea of the branch is destroyed.

I forgot to mention, committing such big chunks makes it also way
more complicate to review the changes which we need to do at some
point. And reviewing a super big maybe 100K or more patch is awful. So,
small and logical structured commits would help us all most, I think.


Regards,
Enrico

You can also commit each git commit seperately. Actually, that's being done by default (with git svn).

Best regards.
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