From: Phil Hord <hordp@cisco.com>
To: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] Questions for "Git User's Survey 2011"
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 17:58:32 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E2DE708.8050805@cisco.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201107252233.02088.jnareb@gmail.com>
On 07/25/2011 04:33 PM, Jakub Narebski wrote:
> NOTES:
> ^^^^^^
> How to detect if it is msysGit or Cygwin from within? Perhaps we
> should have just "MS Windows"...
I think it's useful to know which build they're using, cygwin or msys.
Hopefully it's not too confusing for them and they can answer correctly.
>
>
> === 11. What Git interfaces, implementations and frontends do you use? ===
> (multiple choice, with other)
>
> + JGit (Java implementation), e.g. via Eclipse plugin
> + NGit or Git# (C# implementation)
> + Dulwich (pure-Python implementation)
> + Git::PurePerl (Perl implementation)
> + git.js (JavaScript)
> + libgit2 bindings
>
> + git (core) commandline
> + Cogito (DEPRECATED)
> + Easy Git
> + Pyrite
> + I don't know, I only use (graphical) tools
>
> + pg aka Patchy Git (DEPRECATED)
> + StGIT
> + Guilt
> + TopGit
>
> + Zit
>
> + other (please specify)
You can probably drop pg and Cogito now, yes?
Looking at the 2010 results, I would add these GUIs to the main list:
git-gui (core)
gitk (core)
gitX
gitg
git-cola
TortoiseGit
SmartGit
Git Extensions
Giggle
Is there room for Gerrit here, or maybe in one of the other questions?
Also, cgit and other web interfaces, I suppose.
> === 16. Which of the following Git features do you use? ===
> (multiple choice, with other)
>
> + localization of command-line messages (i18n)
> + git bundle (off-line transport)
>
> + eol conversion (crlf or eol)
> + gitattributes (any)
> + custom diff/merge driver
> + word diff
> + merge strategy options (e.g. -Xrenormalize)
> + textconv
>
> + submodules (subprojects)
> + subtree merge (optionally git-subtree)
>
> + partial (sparse) checkout, or assume-unchanged bit
>
> + separate worktree / core.worktree
> + multiple worktrees (e.g. git-new-worktree)
> + gitdir mechanism (.git file pointing to repository)
>
> + alternates mechanism (sharing object database)
> + stash (optionally "git stash --keep-index")
> + shallow clone (e.g. "git clone --depth=<n>")
> + detaching HEAD (e.g. "git checkout --detach")
> + commit message templates
> + interactive commit / per-hunk comitting / partial commit
> + interactive rebase (small scale history editing)
> + git-filter-branch or equivalent (large history rewriting)
> + bisect (optionally "git bisect run <script>")
> + tracking code movement with git-blame ("git blame -M" etc.)
> + committing with dirty tree (keeping some changes uncommitted)
>
> + non-default hooks (from contrib/hooks/ or other)
> + shell completion of commands
> + git-aware shell prompt
> + git aliases, shell aliases for git, or own git scripts
>
> + one-way interaction with other SCMs (from SCM to git)
> + two-way interaction with other SCMs (from SCM to git, from git to SCM)
>
> + git-cvsserver
> + git notes
>
>
> + Other, please specify
>
> NOTES:
> ^^^^^^
> The problem is come up not with exhaustive list of features: there are
> too many of them to list. The problem is coming up with list of
> important and used enough often features.
>
> So: what features should be included in this list? What features
> should be removed from above list of answers?
bridges (git-svn, hg-git, git-p4, etc.)
IDE integration (Eclipse, Netbeans, etc.)
Phil
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-07-25 21:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-07-25 20:33 [RFC] Questions for "Git User's Survey 2011" Jakub Narebski
2011-07-25 21:58 ` Phil Hord [this message]
2011-07-26 10:37 ` Jakub Narebski
2011-07-26 12:14 ` Phil Hord
2011-07-31 13:37 ` Felipe Contreras
2011-08-01 20:57 ` Jakub Narebski
2011-09-03 8:45 ` David Aguilar
2011-09-03 9:00 ` Jakub Narebski
2011-09-03 23:41 ` David Aguilar
2011-07-31 13:53 ` Felipe Contreras
2011-08-02 13:37 ` Jakub Narebski
2011-08-01 23:43 ` Heiko Voigt
2011-08-02 11:41 ` Jakub Narebski
2011-08-02 18:52 ` Jens Lehmann
2011-08-03 11:27 ` Jakub Narebski
2011-08-03 16:40 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2011-08-03 17:40 ` Jakub Narębski
2011-09-03 12:58 ` Felipe Contreras
2011-09-03 15:38 ` Jakub Narebski
2011-09-14 16:14 ` Felipe Contreras
2011-09-14 17:39 ` Jakub Narebski
2012-09-19 17:35 ` Felipe Contreras
2012-09-22 22:45 ` Jakub Narębski
2012-09-23 8:09 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-09-23 9:47 ` Jakub Narębski
2012-09-24 13:23 ` Michael J Gruber
2012-09-24 14:31 ` Jakub Narębski
2012-09-24 15:37 ` Matthieu Moy
2012-09-24 16:11 ` Jakub Narębski
2012-09-24 16:18 ` Matthieu Moy
2012-09-24 16:23 ` Jakub Narębski
2012-09-24 19:35 ` Matthieu Moy
2012-09-24 19:43 ` Jakub Narębski
2012-09-25 6:17 ` Matthieu Moy
[not found] ` <CANQwDweD-OSDKkA9P1FPr4jhvv2su5W86J+P8BRV8MmEBgC8BA@mail.gmail.com>
2012-09-25 6:57 ` Jakub Narębski
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