Re: I want to release a "git-1.0"

From: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Date: 2005-06-01 14:06:19
>>>>> "LT" == Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> writes:

LT> Anyway, I wrote just a _very_ introductory thing in
LT> Documentation/tutorial.txt, I'll try to update and expand on
LT> it later. It basically has a really stupid example of "how
LT> to set up a new project".

I've spotted a couple of typos which I will leave others to fix,
but there is one thing I am to blame.

    (Btw, current versions of git will consider the change in question to be
    so big that it's considered a whole new file, since the diff is actually
    bigger than the file.  So the helpful comments that git-commit-script
    tells you for this example will say that you deleted and re-created the
    file "a".  For a less contrieved example, these things are usually more
    obvious). 

Do you want me to do something about this with -B (and possibly
-C/-M), like skipping the comparison altogether if the file size
is smaller than, say, 1k bytes or something silly like that?  Or
not having special case for this kind of "contrived example"
preferrable?

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