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Jeremy Falcon2-Nov-23 11:22
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Jeremy Falcon6-Nov-23 2:51
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Jeremy Falcon7-Nov-23 5:14
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PIEBALDconsult7-Nov-23 5:22
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:

This is the first time you actually talked to me. The fact you get all uppety over your poor communication skills is pretty sad man. So now, I'm going to freaking repeat myself. If you choose to ignore me twice, that's on you. But you're wasting my time here and this point I'm going to bill you. This is childish and ridiculous. NOW, SINCE YOU ARE TALKING DOWN TO ME... (GO AHEAD AND DENY IT) I'LL USE BOLD TOO. PIEBALDconsult wrote: Labels and Classes can also be modified after they have been created -- perhaps after v3 has been checked in. I've addressed one way to do that, but I'll explain another. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND GIT THAT'S OK. JEEZE. But, if you need to do that, you can create a commit and tag it that 100% is cherry picked from different commits or DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF COMMITS. THIS IS 100% DOABLE SO NEXT TIME READ MY POST. PIEBALDconsult wrote: Labels and Classes can also be modified after they have been created -- perhaps after v3 has been checked in. THIS IS NOT A GOOD THING. GIT WORKS MORE LIKE THE BLOCK CHAIN. IF YOU WANT TO MODIFIY THAT THEN CREATE A NEW COMMIT WITH WHATEVER CHERRY PICKED FILES YOU WANT AND RECREATE THE TAG OFF THAT. PIEBALDconsult wrote: Am I wrong? YES! In two ways, the second being you don't actually read the posts you're arguing on. I don't care anymore if you deny that, any intelligent person knows the truth. Anything else you want to say? I've already lost all respect for you. Jeeze. This is the reason I loathe CP at times. What a waste of life.


Thank you for finally acknowledging that you understand that Tags in Git are not the same as Labels in TFS and Classes in CMS. Now please stop telling people that they are, because that's wrong. Labels and Classes are superior to Tags.

Perhaps you are saying that Tags in Git are better than Tags in Subversion. I hope that's true anyway.

Jeremy Falcon wrote:
This is the first time you actually talked to me.

No, it isn't. I have replied to many of your responses, but you have not addressed my concerns until now.

Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I've addressed one way to do that

No, you haven't. All I have seen you do until now is repeat what I already know from the documentation.

Jeremy Falcon wrote:
tag it based on files that are 100% cherry picked from different commits

Show me the syntax to do that. I have seen no such command in the documentation.

Jeremy Falcon wrote:
THIS IS NOT A GOOD THING.

It is a very good thing. Yet Classes in CMS (I'm unsure about Labels in TFS) can be locked to prevent changes.
In the team I was on which used CMS, there was a Class for the next build. We developers would add items to the class throughout the sprint, then when it came time for the build, the configuration management team would lock the Class and begin the build.

Freedom beats prohibition in every case.

Jeremy Falcon wrote:
CREATE A NEW COMMIT

Why the frack would someone create a needless commit just to create a Tag? That's insane.

Jeremy Falcon wrote:
WITH WHATEVER CHERRY PICKED FILES YOU WANT AND RECREATE THE TAG OFF THAT

That's insane. It is nowhere near as useful as Labels and Classes which can be created and managed months or years after a commit.

I ask again: Can you perform the exercise I described above with Git? I believe you just said that you cannot, which is what I have been saying all along but which you have been denying.

You don't have to like it, but I need it.

modified 8-Nov-23 10:03am.

GeneralRe: Is there a white paper explaining why Team Foundation Version Control sucks ? Pin
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