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Re: get-involved.html Mercurial terminology
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Daniel J Sebald |
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Re: get-involved.html Mercurial terminology |
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Thu, 17 May 2012 03:43:02 -0500 |
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Related to my previous post, there are many uses of the expression
"check out" in the HACKING file. (Why HACKING as opposed to BUILDING?)
Someone will have to go through the file and make it more sound
conceptually.
Couple things I'd like to point out though:
I was reading the notes from the Savanah repository. Mercurial has an
automatic web page generator for repositories, so I often go there to
browse files and a nice list of changesets of the recent past. Given
that, this statement in HACKING isn't true:
"** First checkout
Obviously, if you are reading these notes, you did manage to check out
this package from the repository."
Also, here's another example that isn't quite accurate:
"At this point, there should be no difference between your local copy,
and the master copy:
$ hg diff"
What is the "master" copy? Certainly not the Savanah canonical version.
If I'm understanding correctly, "hg diff" shows the changes in one's
local version. The diffs are done against the version on the local
system. Is that the "master" copy? I don't even see the reason to
point this out to the reader.
Dan