Re: What's cooking in git.git (Aug 2011, #03; Thu, 11)

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Hi Junio,

Junio C Hamano writes:
> I am envisioning that we would declare feature freeze after most of the
> topics that are in 'next' as of today graduate to 'master' for the next
> release, and keep the remainder cooking for the cycle after that. Hopefully
> that would happen around 24th.

> * rr/revert-cherry-pick-continue (2011-08-08) 18 commits
> [...]
> Will merge to "next".

If this won't graduate to 'next' before the 24th, I have plenty of
time to re-roll fixing all the issues that I've addressed in the
beginning of the new series.  Depending on what you'd prefer, I can:
0. Do nothing.  Get this series merged, and get the fresh series
merged as originally planned.
1. Squash the first few patches in the new series into this series and
post a re-roll.  The new series will then be left with just two
commits.
2. Post a new series that combines both.  I won't introduce any new
code, so no fresh review will be required.  Since both the series have
been reviewed and tested independently, I don't see why this shouldn't
be possible.

Do let me know what you'd like.  Thanks.

-- Ram
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