2012/3/19 Kris Craig <kris.cr...@gmail.com>: > Simon, > > Yes that's a great recommendation and it should definitely be included > IMHO! However, the merge.ff option is relatively new and is not available > in many older Git clients that are still in use. So the --no-ff tag will > still probably be necessary for some people. Perhaps we should recommend > both, or would that make things too confusing? > > --Kris >
Hi, Kris Don't really know ... Do you know which version of GIT is the first who implements this feature? Would it be a problem to require an update or the people should find their own solution? I think that people who don't know much about GIT or are just starting with GIT should be fine with that as they haven't done much with that or just installed the latest version. The only problem I can see here is that some linux-distributions (Debian for example) tends to keep old versions in their repositories ;) Anyways ... I think it would be max-information to link the stackoverflow-discussion there if someone has a question to that. But this (of course) has to be describe it in a easy understandable way :) and I think that's the most dificult part. Bye Simon -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php