New tutorial and an intro
James Westby
jw+debian at jameswestby.net
Thu Aug 14 03:28:10 BST 2008
On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 21:18 -0500, John Arbash Meinel wrote:
> With bzr-push-and-update installed, you just need "bzr push" and it will
> detect the remote location has a working tree, and thus needs "bzr update" run.
I thought this may have been the case.
Is there a concern that the user may not want to "bzr update" every
branch with a working tree at push time? That would be my concern.
There's obviously --no-plugins.
> That is a newer feature, though still several months old. I don't think there
> is any specific reason to have the "bzr push-and-update" command around,
> unless we wanted it to also do "bzr checkout" when needed (which bzr push
> *won't* do with the plugin installed.)
That sounds reasonable. Also it's perhaps more discoverable than the
fact that it does some magic to "push". Good plugin documentation
(i.e. it's docstring) may help that.
Thanks,
James
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