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GIT 1.3.0-rc1 is pushed out and will be mirrored out soon.

All of the things that were not in the "master" branch were
either cooked long enough in "next" without causing problems
(e.g. insanely fast rename detector or true built-in diff) or
isolated in a specific subsystem (e.g. tar-tree and svnimport).

So I am clearing the deck to prepare for a 1.3.0.  Remaining
wrinkles, if any, will be ironed out in the "master" branch.

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Changes since the last announcement:

 - updates around git-clone:
   . --use-separate-remote
   . --reference <repo>
   . fetch,parse-remote,fmt-merge-msg: refs/remotes/* support (Eric Wong)
   . sha1_name() understands refs/remotes/$foo/HEAD

 - sha1_name safety and core.warnambiguousrefs

 - git-merge knows some strategies want to skip trivial merges

 - insanely fast rename detection (Linus and me)

 - tar-tree updates (Rene Scharfe)

 - send-email updates (Eric Wong)

 - truly built-in diff (Linus with Davide)

 - ls-{files,tree} --abbrev (Eric Wong)

 - git-svnimport: if a limit is specified, respect it (Anand Kumria)

 - documentation (J. Bruce Fields)

 - build fix (Johannes Schindelin)

 - git-ls-files --others --directory --no-empty-directory (Petr Baudis)

 - gitk updates (Martin Mares, Paul Mackerras)

 - GIT 1.3.0 rc1 (me)

Currently "next" and "pu" are empty.

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