Re: Announce: Linux-next (Or Andrew's dream :-))

From: David Miller
Date: Tue Feb 12 2008 - 20:20:43 EST


From: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 16:44:47 -0800 (PST)

> gitk --merge
...
> This is something where I actually think git could and should do better:
> git has the capability to act as more of a "quilt replacement", but
> because it wasn't part of the original design, we never actualy exposed
> the simple queue management commands to do this (stgit does things like
> that, though).
>
> So if you haven't pushed out, right now you'd have to do this stupid
> thing:

Thanks for all the useful info.

But as soon as I've applied any patches to my tree I've "pushed out".
So this scheme doesn't work for me. The first thing I do when I have
changes to apply is clone a tree locally and on master.kernel.org,
then I apply that first patch locally and push it out to master.

What would be really cool is if you could do the rebase thing, push
that to a remote tree you were already pushing into and others could
pull from that and all the right things happen.

A rebase is just a series of events, and those could propagate to
people who are pulling from the tree. I'm pretty sure GIT could
support this.
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