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Summary: | Option to hide the files that are excluded for commit from the "Show Changes" window | ||
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Product: | versioncontrol | Reporter: | adithyank |
Component: | Subversion | Assignee: | Ondrej Vrabec <ovrabec> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 8.0 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
adithyank
2014-01-06 14:20:59 UTC
Yes, it could be good. But why? I think when user gets to a state when he has dozens of modified/new files he doesn't want to commit then the best way would be to permanently ignore them. Are you sure that ignoring those files is not the right thing you want to do? For Ex: I am in the progress of doing some changes in the existing features that involve some 5 new files and 3 existing files. In the mean while, I am reviewing some codes (10 files that are mutually exclusive from my changes) of my team member and want to commit them. Now, when I want to see the changes of my team member alone, easily, it will be good. I know that it is not a must-to-have feature. But, good-to-have feature. |