Re: Git roadmap (How read What's cooking in git.git)

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Sebastien Douche <sdouche@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I'm starting a french blog[1] on git to support workshops[2]. The goal
> is to explain deeply the philosophy, the commands and subcommands,
> workflows, etc. And also to aggregate headlines of the git world,
> follow events and announce git releases. For the latter, it's a bit
> hard (for a non core developer) to follow the development. From your
> point of view, how we could set up a roadmap and a "what's new"?
> 
> [1] http://blog.gitfr.net

There is Junio's blog which sometimes contain interesting bits about git:

  http://gitster.livejournal.com/


There is also "A git blog looking to be official" (with announcements
and git top links, etc)

  http://gitlog.wordpress.com/



I know that it doesn't really answer your question, but Git User's Surveys
included question about what features one would want in Git, see for example

  https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GitSurvey2010

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