On Fri, 3 Sep 2010, Casey Ransberger wrote:
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> I totally feel nervousness whenever I commit in MC, and not with other SCMs. I hadn't thought about why.
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> This is exactly why. Git always tells me what I've changed, what files aren't staged for commit, etc, whenever I commit, for example.
Why don't you click the "Changes" button first? That's what I always do.
Levente
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> On Sep 3, 2010, at 3:19 AM, Bert Freudenberg <
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>> On 03.09.2010, at 02:55,
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>>> This time without additional cruft from my image (whoops.)
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>> In other SCMs, the list of modifications about to be committed is always presented when you enter the commit message. This serves to remind you what to mention in the message, as well as a sanity check that you don't commit anything you did not intend to.
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>> IMHO that would be a nice addition to the Monticello "save" dialog, too.
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>> - Bert -
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