Re: What's cooking in git.git (Sep 2016, #07; Fri, 23)

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Hi Junio,

On Tue, 27 Sep 2016, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > In your previous kitchen status ("What's cooking") you hinted at a
> > possible v2.10.1 soon. I have a couple of bugfixes lined up for Git
> > for Windows and would like to avoid unnecessarily frequent release
> > engineering... Any more concrete ideas on a date for this version?
> 
> I scanned RelNotes for 2.11 and identified these topics that we'd want
> to have in 'maint'.
> 
>     bw/pathspec-remove-unused-extern-decl # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     rs/checkout-some-states-are-const # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     rs/strbuf-remove-fix # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     rs/unpack-trees-reduce-file-scope-global # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     mr/vcs-svn-printf-ulong # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     sy/git-gui-i18n-ja # 7 (12 days ago) 
>     jk/fix-remote-curl-url-wo-proto # 1 (12 days ago) 
>     js/git-gui-commit-gpgsign # 2 (12 days ago) 
>     jk/patch-ids-no-merges # 2 (6 days ago) 
>     ew/http-do-not-forget-to-call-curl-multi-remove-handle # 3 (6 days ago) 
>     rs/xdiff-merge-overlapping-hunks-for-W-context # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     ks/perf-build-with-autoconf # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     jt/format-patch-base-info-above-sig # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     jk/rebase-i-drop-ident-check # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     jk/reduce-gc-aggressive-depth # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     et/add-chmod-x # 1 (6 days ago) 
>     tg/add-chmod+x-fix # 7 (24 hours ago) 
> 
> Most are internal clean-ups that I do not mind leaving out, but I
> think we want to have that "add --chmod=+x" fix in.  As it hasn't
> been enough time passed since the topic was merged to 'master', I'd
> say either
> 
>  (1) 2.10.1 with everything other than the last two in a few days
>      and 2.10.2 late next week with "add --chmod=+x" fix, or
> 
>  (2) just a single 2.10.1 with everything late next week.
> 
> I can go either way and welcome suggestions.  I'd start merging
> older topics in the above list to 'maint' soonish, but not today.

Sorry for the delay in answering. By now, it was probably obvious to you
that (2) was my preference ;-)

Thanks,
Dscho



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