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From: Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com>
To: Simon Thum <simon.thum@gmx.de>
Cc: Daniel Dehennin <daniel.dehennin@baby-gnu.org>,
	emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, nicholas.dokos@hp.com
Subject: Re: [DEV] New git workflow
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 15:29:47 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <32435.1332617387@alphaville> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Message from Simon Thum <simon.thum@gmx.de> of "Sat, 24 Mar 2012 21:08:13 BST." <4F6E29AD.1040304@gmx.de>

Simon Thum <simon.thum@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hi Daniel,
> 
> On 03/24/2012 12:05 PM, Daniel Dehennin wrote:
> > Simon Thum<simon.thum@gmx.de>  writes:
> > It seems that one problem with cherry-picking is the tracking of what is
> > in which branch and from where it comes.
> >
> > I'm not a git neither DVCS guru, but daggyfixes[1][2][3] is saner than
> > cherry-picking.
> 
> I'm a bit biased as I mainly have git experience but to me it seems
> that both cherry-picking and daggy fixes have their strengths and
> weaknesses, and I'd rather have them both in all the VCSes but
> needless fights over which one is ultimately superior. Git should
> probably learn that thing, IMO.
> 

I'm probably missing something but what's there to learn? You check out
the offending commit, make a branch off of it, commit the fix on the
branch, give it a tag (so you can find it easily later on) and then
merge it back anywhere you want. AFAICT, that's all there is to
daggy-fixes and git is perfectly capable of doing that - no?

Nick

> >
> > Footnotes:
> > [1]  http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/DaggyFixes
> >
> > [2]  http://wiki.monotone.ca/DaggyFixes/
> >
> > [3]  http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2922652/git-is-there-a-way-to-figure-out-where-a-commit-was-cherry-picked-from
> >
> 
> 

  reply	other threads:[~2012-03-24 19:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-03-20  0:51 [DEV] New git workflow Bastien
2012-03-20  7:03 ` Achim Gratz
2012-03-20  7:24   ` Achim Gratz
2012-03-20 10:40   ` Bastien
2012-03-20 19:20     ` Achim Gratz
2012-03-21  0:02       ` Bastien
2012-03-21  0:23         ` Bastien
2012-03-20 10:47   ` Bastien
2012-03-20 22:35 ` Simon Thum
2012-03-20 22:27   ` Achim Gratz
2012-03-21  8:46     ` Simon Thum
2012-03-21  9:01       ` Achim Gratz
2012-03-21 22:38         ` Simon Thum
2012-03-24 11:05   ` Daniel Dehennin
2012-03-24 20:08     ` Simon Thum
2012-03-24 19:29       ` Nick Dokos [this message]
2012-04-01  9:26         ` Simon Thum

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