This is qgit-2.0rc1 With qgit you will be able to browse revision histories, view patch content and changed files, graphically following different development branches. FEATURES - View revisions, diffs, files history, files annotation, archive tree. - Commit changes visually cherry picking modified files. - Apply or format patch series from selected commits, drag and drop commits between two instances of qgit. - Associate commands sequences, scripts and anything else executable to a custom action. Actions can be run from menu and corresponding output is grabbed by a terminal window. - qgit implements a GUI for the most common StGIT commands like push/pop and apply/format patches. You can also create new patches or refresh current top one using the same semantics of git commit, i.e. cherry picking single modified files. NEW IN THIS RELEASE This is the first public release of the shining new qgit 2.0 based on the shining new Qt 4.2 libraries. This is the result of more the five months of porting efforts. All the features of the stable series have been ported. In addition this new release sports a better GUI both on visually side, thanks to the work of Andy Parkins on the new revision description pane header, and on usability side. A new and much improved repository browsing experience is now possible, in particular you don't need to switch to patch tab to view diff content anymore. Patch information, together with patch description, is shown in bottom left pane. New browsing features are: - Possibility to switch from revision message to diff content in bottom left pane of main view (from menu or key shortcut 'm') - Possibility to jump to next/previous revision with link labels at the pane corners - Optional use of mouse wheel to perform all of the above actions - Added small tabs to description pane with log and diff info. All this is tweakable from 'Edit->Settings->Browse' menu dialog, so to let fine grain control on the preferred browse setting. For an history viewer easy and quick browsing is the single MOST important feature. A lot has changed, apart from browsing, the list would be very long, so the best thing is to download and check yourself. This is a 'rc' release, but should be already quite stable, so I encourage everyone interested to give it a spin. You can download the tarball from http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qgit/qgit-2.0rc1.tar.bz2 or clone the public git archive at git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/qgit/qgit4.git Please, check the shipped README for detailed build and install information. I would like to thank Pavel Roskin and Andy Parkins for their very valuable support in shaping this new release. Ah, the last thing, because we are Qt4 now, qgit 2.0rc1 works natively also under Windows. Have fun Marco - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html