GSoC Improving parallelism in various commands

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Hello...

I'm a Computer Science student and, well, as the topic of this e-mail
suggests, I'm planning to submit a project to GSoC on git. I went into
the ideas page and found the Git Project Ideas for GSoC page, where I
found this idea about improving parallelism in some git commands.

I saw that the idea in the Git Ideas page is very well explained, but,
well, I never touched the Git code and I really don't know how
difficult it would be, and how many commands are there to be
"paralelized". Anyway, I really like parallelism and I found this a
very good oportunity to improve my knowledge  about it (although I can
say I've already played/worked enough to feel confortable on this).

Is there any place where I could find more information on what
commands are already parallel? And do anyone have any idea on how many
commands could benefit from parallelism? As I said, I never touched
the Git code. Would someone recommend me to take a look at some place
at first?

Thanks, in advance...

(I tried to send this same e-mail before with some links to the ideas
page, but it seems the it was considered a spam and thus it didn't
reach its destination. Sorry)

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John Gamboa
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