Re: [PATCHv7 0/8] Expose submodule parallelism to the user

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Stefan Beller <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> This is a resend of sb/submodule-parallel-update and is available
> at github[1] as well.  It applies on top of
> sb/submodule-parallel-fetch
>
> What does it do?
> ---
> This series should finish the on going efforts of parallelizing
> submodule network traffic. The patches contain tests for
>   clone
>   fetch
>   submodule update
> to use the actual parallelism both via command line as well as a
> configured option. I decided to go with "submodule.fetchJobs" for
> all three for now.
>
> What changed to v5,6?
> ---
> No major changes, I just made it compile again as the order of parameters
> to the parallel processing engine changed.

OK, I am in the process of replacing it but I am also rewinding
'next' and updating 'maint' today, so this update may not be
published until tomorrow's integration cycle.

Here are the changes I noticed, just to double check:

 - There is no change in [1-3/8] relative to the previous round;
   I'll keep the one that has been in my tree to preserve their
   committer/author dates.

 - In the log message of [4/8], the misspelt "submodule.jobs" in the
   previous round now reads "submodule.fetchJobs".

 - There is no change in [5-8/8] relative to the previous round.

Thanks.
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