Peter Williams wrote:
In my view, a normal stack has new items put on the top and a down arrow
would symbolize the push action. I.e. pushing an item down onto the top
of the stack.
However, in quilt, the push operation is being applied to a series and
the new item is being pushed up onto the bottom of the the series so an
up arrow is the appropriate symbol.
As I see it, "quilt top" returns the last patch applied, so patches are
logically added to the top, not the bottom, for quilt as well.
--
Joe Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MontaVista Software, Inc.
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