Hi,

On Thu, 29 Mar 2018, Sergey Organov wrote:

> Jacob Keller <jacob.kel...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > I care about the general compatibility of the rebase todo list
> > regardless of which options you enabled on the command line to
> > generate it.
> 
> It's a good thing in general, yes. However, I recall I was told by the
> author that --recreate-merges was introduced exactly to break backward
> compatibility of the todo list. If so, could we please agree to stop
> using backward compatibility as an objection in the discussion of this
> particular feature?

That is a serious misrepresentation of what I said.

If I had changed --preserve-merges to the new format, *that* would have
broken backwards-compatibility.

So the entire reason of introducing --recreate-merges was to *not have to
break backwards-compatibility*.

I definitely did not say the *exact opposite*.

Hopefully this clarifies your confusion,
Johannes

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