Notes from Git Contributor Summit, Los Angeles (April 5, 2020)

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It was great to see everyone at the Contributor Summit last week, in person and virtually.

Particular thanks go to Peff for facilitating, and to GitHub for organizing the logistics of the meeting place and food. Thank you!

On the day, the topics below were discussed:

1. Ref table (8 votes)
2. Hooks in the future (7 votes)
3. Obliterate (6 votes)
4. Sparse checkout (5 votes)
5. Partial Clone (6 votes)
6. GC strategies (6 votes)
7. Background operations/maintenance (4 votes)
8. Push performance (4 votes)
9. Obsolescence markers and evolve (4 votes)
10. Expel ‘git shell’? (3 votes)
11. GPL enforcement (3 votes)
12. Test harness improvements (3 votes)
13. Cross implementation test suite (3 votes)
14. Aspects of merge-ort: cool, or crimes against humanity? (2 votes)
15. Reachability checks (2 votes)
16. “I want a reviewer” (2 votes)
17. Security (2 votes)

Notes were taken in the linked Google Doc, but for those who’d rather read the notes here, I’ll also send the notes as replies to this message.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/15a_MPnKaEPbC92a4jhprlHvkyirDh2CtTtgOxNbnIbA/edit#heading=h.vvhyp0oa4hhz

Regards,
James




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