Re: What's cooking in git.git (Jul 2015, #07; Mon, 27)

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On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 02:23:04PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> * bc/object-id (2015-06-17) 10 commits
>  . remote.c: use struct object_id in many functions
>  . object-id: use struct object_id in struct object
>  . remote.c: use struct object_id in ref_newer()
>  . transport-helper.c: use struct object_id in push_refs_with_export()
>  . connect.c: use struct object_id in get_remote_heads()
>  . remote-curl: use struct object_id in parse_fetch()
>  . fetch-pack: use struct object_id in add_sought_entry_mem()
>  . object_id: convert struct ref to use object_id.
>  . sha1_file: introduce has_object_file() helper
>  . refs: convert some internal functions to use object_id
> 
>  More transition from "unsigned char[40]" to "struct object_id".
> 
>  While GSoC and other topics are actively moving existing code
>  around, this cannot go in; ejected from 'pu'.

Is there anything I can do to make this series less painful (e.g. a
reroll or such)?  If waiting is the best technique, that's fine; I just
want to minimize the impact of this change in terms of other code and
maintainer burden.
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