Thread (30 messages) 30 messages, 9 authors, 2016-06-15

Re: What is missing from Git v2.0

From: Stefan Beller <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 23:00:49

I may have missunderstood.

So today you cannot commit if you don't provide an email address
(usually the first time you try to commit, git asks to "git config
--global author.email=[off-list ref]"), if I remember correctly, so
there is definitely a valid (i.e. user approved) email address.

2014-04-24 17:47 GMT+02:00  [off-list ref]:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 05:00:13PM +0200, Stefan Beller wrote:
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I don't even think we need to query the user to fill out all of the
fields.  We can prepopulate a lot of the fields (name, e-mail address,
etc.) from OS specific defaults that are available on most systems ---
specifically, the default values we would use the name and e-mail
address are not specified in a config file.
Please don't. Or you end up again with Commiters like sb@localhost,
sbeller@(None) or alike. I mean it's just one question once you setup
a new computer, so I'd really like to see that question and then
answer myself (at university/employer I might put in another email
address than at home anyway, and I'm sure my boxes have no sane
defaults)
But that's no worse than what we have today.  What if we print what
the defaults were, which might help encourage the user to actually run
the "git config -e" command?

                                        - Ted
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