Re: git as an sfc member project

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On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 08:22:05AM -0800, Shawn O. Pearce wrote:

> > Projects using git include the Linux kernel, X.org, Perl, Gnome, Ruby on
> > Rails, Wine, and more.
> 
> <plug type="shameless" for="$DAY_JOB">
> You could also mention the Android Open Source Project.  Every one  

Heh. I actually pulled most of the list from git-scm.org, and I remember
reading Android and thinking it should go on the list, but somehow it
didn't...

Fixed.

> > Core git is licensed under GPLv2. JGit, a pure-Java implementation of
> > git, is licensed under the Eclipse Distribution License.
> 
> Slightly reworded:

Thanks, yours is much better.

> > >    * Roadmap for future development.
> [...]
> I'm not sure this really answers their question.  I think we
> should make it clear WTF is going on with Git and its "roadmap".
> How about this instead?

No, it doesn't answer their question. Yours is much better again (you
figured out what I was trying to say and actually said it ;) ).

> [JGit stuff]

All added in.

> Also, JGit has Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@xxxxxxxxxx> as
> a key developer.  If you are listing JGit on the application,
> I think he deserves the credit too.

Good point (I obviously didn't even do a shortlog on jgit).

-Peff
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