[GSoC update] Sequencer: Iterating over a stable series

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Hi,

I will start posting weekly updates starting with this one, since I
now have quite a lot to say :)  Over the first few weeks, my objective
was to keep iterating the initial series I'd posted until I ended up
with a more-or-less acceptable version.  This [1] doesn't seem far
away.  Now, I'm busy writing some tests, and planning out the
functionality of each of the individual features -- as soon as I
understand the problem correctly (see discussions in [2] and [3]), I
will start working on writing new features.  I'm quite hopeful about
meeting my mid-term target.  Please feel free to email me any
comments/ queries about this project.  Alternatively, catch me on
#git-devel on Freenode IRC; I'm almost always available, except when
I'm sleeping.

Jeff: I was out of town these last few days. I saw your email about
the lockfile API confusion- will investigate and comment soon.

As usual, the latest code can be found on the sequencer branch of my
GitHub fork [4].

Thanks for reading!

-- Ram

[1]: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/174526
[2]: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/174393/focus=174945
[3]: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/174874
[4]: http://github.com/artagnon/git
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