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* The 'master' branch has these since the last announcement.

  I've merged too many stuff since 1.4.2-rc2, so there will be
  1.4.2-rc3 tonight and hopefully things can be stabilized to
  tag 1.4.2 over the weekend.

  - autoconf stuff by Jakub Narebski
  - portability to GNU/kFreeBSD by Gerrit Pape
  - various cleanups and fixes by Johannes
  - built-in git-mv by Johannes
  - git-apply -R by Johannes
  - setup_git_directory cleanups by Linus
  - gitweb clean-ups and blame improvements by Luben Tuikov
  - commit walker updates by Pasky
  - rebase tweaks by Robert Shearman
  - more tests and documentation updates

* The 'next' branch, in addition, has these.

  - Git.pm by Pasky with help from Pavel Roskin and others.

    I'd like to merge this immediately after 1.4.2, unless there
    still are concerns about its portability (in which case
    please help fixing them up before this hits the "master"
    branch).

  - many gitweb cleanups by Jakub Narebski, Martin Waitz and
    Matthias Lederhofer.

    I think these are low-impact and generally good changes.

  - "merge-recur" by Johannes and Alex with help from others.

    I still see a few TODO here and there in the code, but it
    appears that this operates correctly (I've been using this
    for real work for some time).  Do we have benchmarks?

* The 'pu' branch, in addition, has these.

   Johannes Schindelin:
      Add the --color-words option to the diff options family

   Junio C Hamano:
      upload-pack: minor clean-up in multi-ack logic
      upload-pack: stop the other side when they have more roots than we do.
      read-tree --rename and merge-rename

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