Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git 1.7.10-rc0

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Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I don't see it either in 'maint' or in 'master'.
>
> It is surely not in master, otherwise 'stg rebase' would drop the
> "gitweb: Fix fixed string (non-regexp) project search" patch.

That is because some of the topics were still very new to 'next' and
I didn't want to disrupt the zeroth release candidates with them.  I
think the following topics should be on 'master' before -rc1:

 + vr/branch-doc                                                03-06/03-06    #3
 + jn/maint-do-not-match-with-unsanitized-searchtext            03-06/03-06    #1
 + jl/maint-submodule-relative                                  03-04/03-07    #4

The two dates are the day the last patch in the series hit my tree,
and the day the topic as a whole has become part of next, and #<num>
shows the number of patches in the series (you can run "cook -w -"
and feed the "What's cooking" message into its standard input to get
the summary; both are available in the 'todo' branch).
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