What's cooking in git.git (topics)

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Here are the topics that have been cooking.  Commits prefixed
with '-' are only in 'pu' while commits prefixed with '+' are
in 'next'.  The topics list the commits in reverse chronological
order.

* js/bundle (Fri Feb 23 03:17:51 2007 +0100) 5 commits
 + git-bundle: record commit summary in the prerequisite data
 + git-bundle: fix 'create --all'
 + git-bundle: avoid fork() in verify_bundle()
 + git-bundle: assorted fixes
 + Add git-bundle: move objects and references by archive

Johannes muttered something about leak in "create --all" but I
do not think there is any --- they are pointing at memory
location in refs.c:cached_refs.{loose,packed}.  I haven't
checked if the prerequisite logic is done correctly yet -- I
trust that the list can verify it for me before I get around to
it myself.

* js/no-limit-boundary (Mon Feb 19 03:14:59 2007 +0100) 1 commit
 + rev-list --max-age, --max-count: support --boundary

This should graduate to 'master' soon.

* js/etc-config (Thu Feb 15 11:43:56 2007 +0100) 2 commits
 + Make tests independent of global config files
 + config: read system-wide defaults from /etc/gitconfig

I think this is Ok, I do not have a real need for this myself
but it was done in response to a specific user request, so I can
be easily persuaded to make this graduate to 'master' by a
gentle reminder with a success report.

* js/commit-format (Fri Feb 23 01:35:03 2007 +0100) 1 commit
 - pretty-formats: add 'format:<string>'

Cute, but probably can be cleaned up.

* js/diff-ni (Thu Feb 22 21:50:10 2007 +0100) 1 commit
 - Teach git-diff-files the new option `--no-index`

With a minor code restructure I think it got much nicer.

* js/apply (Thu Feb 22 20:11:21 2007 +0100) 1 commit
 + apply: make --verbose a little more useful

Nice touch.  I think this is ready and I'll merge after I have a
chance or two to exercise it myself in real-life.

* jc/status (Thu Feb 22 02:07:56 2007 -0800) 5 commits
 - git-status: use in-core --refresh in a read-only repository.
 - git-runstatus --refresh
 + run_diff_{files,index}(): update calling convention.
 + update-index: do not die too early in a read-only repository.
 + git-status: do not be totally useless in a read-only repository.

The first (meaning bottom in the list) two are true improvement
for obscure corner case, the third is a code cleanup to make
future enhancements (and the later ones in the series) easier.
I have not decided if it is worth to have the remaining two, so
they are left in 'pu'.

* js/fetch-progress (Tue Feb 20 03:01:44 2007 +0100) 1 commit
 + fetch & clone: do not output progress when not on a tty

I'll see it in action from my cron job.

* jc/fetch (Tue Feb 13 01:21:41 2007 +0000) 8 commits
 - Use stdin reflist passing in git-fetch.sh
 - Use stdin reflist passing in parse-remote
 - Allow fetch--tool to read from stdin
 - git-fetch: rewrite expand_ref_wildcard in C
 - git-fetch: rewrite another shell loop in C
 - git-fetch: move more code into C.
 - git-fetch--tool: start rewriting parts of git-fetch in C.
 - git-fetch: split fetch_main into fetch_dumb and fetch_native

Works, does not break anything, very ugly.  Probably needs
reworking if we were to have this in 'next'.

* sb/merge (Thu Feb 15 16:39:53 2007 +0100) 1 commit
 - t/t5515-fetch-merge-logic.sh: Added tests for the merge logic in
   git-fetch

* jc/merge-subtree (Thu Feb 15 16:32:45 2007 -0800) 1 commit
 - A new merge stragety 'subtree'.

I agree with Shawn that its tree-shifting logic should be based
on something similar to tree-diff rename detection before moving
it into 'next'.

* jc/diff (Mon Dec 25 01:08:50 2006 -0800) 2 commits
 - test-para: combined diff between HEAD, index and working tree.
 - para-walk: walk n trees, index and working tree in parallel

Stalled.

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