[GSoC Project Help] Unifying git branch -l, git tag -l and git for-each-ref

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Hi all,

I am a Computer Science sophomore at IIT Kanpur. I am interested in 
contributing to git in GSoC 2015. I have been using git for the past one year 
and am pretty comfortable with its commands which is what made me think about 
contributing to git. I have attempted the microproject “adding ‘-’ as a 
shorthand to @{-1} in the reset command” [1] [2] from which I learnt about 
how code is reviewed in the community and how a seemingly small change can 
end up being much more difficult. But the thing I liked the most is the warm 
and welcoming attitude of everyone in the community towards a newcomer like 
me. I wish to take up the project idea “Unifying git branch -l, git tag -l 
and git for-each-ref”. I am in the process of reading and understanding the 
codes of these three commands and figuring out similarities and differences 
in them. I have gone through some of the discussions regarding this on the 
archive and have also read Junio’s reply to Amate Yolande [3], but I haven’t 
been able to find patches which attempt to unify the selection process as 
mentioned in the description of the idea. It would be great if someone could 
point me towards these patches which would help me when I start designing the 
details of the unified implementation. Thanks a lot for your time.

Regards,
R Sundararajan. 

[1] : http://marc.info/?l=git&m=142666740415816&w=2
[2] : http://marc.info/?l=git&m=142666773315899&w=2
[3] : http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/264966��.n��������+%����;��w��{.n��������n�r������&��z�ޗ�zf���h���~����������_��+v���)ߣ�


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