Re: git & bug tracking

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~:'' ありがとうございました。 wrote:
git & bug tracking**

what is the reason that bug tracking was not part* of the development and implementation of git?


To find bugfixes to stable releases of git, you should browse the 'maint'
branch of git.git. Note that bugs can be related to far more than just
correctness. For instance, "it's too slow" is considered a bug. So is a
potential security vulnerability.

If that's not what you're after, you'll have to clarify.

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