On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 02:15, Steve Borho<st...@borho.org> wrote:
> There's a lot of rather advanced features being tacked onto the
> changelog and commit tools on the last few months, which is all fine
> and grand for experienced Mercurial users, but I'm beginning to wonder
> if we want to hide many of these commands by default to protect new
> users from shooting themselves in the feet.
>
> Specifically:  rebase, strip, transplant, backout, MQ
>
> Many of those operations have failure modes that require command line
> manipulations to get back to a normal working state.
>
> I'm curious how other people feel about this.

Especially, the context menu of changelog tool has too many commands.
I'm not THG beginner but I often confuse that context menu.
For instance, do you mean that we provide 2 modes: "Simple" and "Advanced"?

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Yuki KODAMA

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