
Oct. 18, 2010
2:42 a.m.
On 10/16/2010 09:53 PM, Charles R Harris wrote:
Here <http://github.com/numpy/numpy/commit/43b05fdd1c0ba1c6686297d16d257985dd986d3...>. This looks harmless but it makes the history really ugly. We need to get the word out *not* to do things this way.
Sorry, that was me and my git ignorance. I was trying to commit a small patch but got push rejection. I presumed that my tree was not updated. So I did `git pull` and then `git push` again which resulted the unindented merge above. I see that there are long discussions in numpy ml about the git usage and mis usage. I wonder whether this has converged to something that could be used as reference for git beginners like me. Thanks and sorry about messing up the history, Pearu