From 1515145646c5aa80eb4c298607ea33da731ab586 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Chilton Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 18:46:31 +1200 Subject: Imported Upstream version 0.5.1 --- issues/i_b19d5ada.cil | 24 ------------------------ 1 file changed, 24 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 issues/i_b19d5ada.cil (limited to 'issues/i_b19d5ada.cil') diff --git a/issues/i_b19d5ada.cil b/issues/i_b19d5ada.cil deleted file mode 100644 index 7eb3b56..0000000 --- a/issues/i_b19d5ada.cil +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -Summary: Add a 'cil check-in-git' command -Status: New -CreatedBy: Andrew Chilton -AssignedTo: Andrew Chilton -Label: Milestone-Future -Label: Release-v0.2.1 -Label: Type-Enhancement -Inserted: 2008-06-24T03:24:14 -Updated: 2008-06-27T13:29:00 - -The ability to check whether issues/comments/attachments are tracked by Git is -important. Or indeed any VCS system. - -My thoughts are that this command would do something like the following: - -* internally, it runs "git ls-files issues/" and makes a list of files in that - directory -* makes a list of issues that are currently contained in the directory -* complains if it finds something Git doesn't know about - -Also, when it runs through each issue, it should do the same for all comments -and attachments. It could either output something which tells you you have -untracked files or it could give you example git commands which add them to -those being tracked. -- cgit v1.2.3