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

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"James Ramsay" <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> 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)

Thank you very much for sending split writeup to the mailing list.

One question to all participating live (in person): how those topics
were proposed, and how they were voted for?  This was done before remote
access was turned on, I think.

Thanks in advance,
-- 
Jakub Narębski




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