Junio C Hamano wrote: > We could obviously do both excluding it from the usual experimental > set and applying your fix, so that those who are really curious can > help us make sure your fix would be all that is needed. Let's see > what Jonathan says... Yes, that would be my preference. That is, both: * applying the fix to provide a good experience to users interested in fetch.writeCommitGraph * disabling fetch.writeCommitGraph in the experimental set, since it has not had much production exposure yet. The experimental set is relatively young, so I want to ensure people's initial experiences with it are positive so that they stick with it if they're interested in experimental features (or in other words, I think there's still a place for features that are not yet proven enough to go in the experimental set). Regardless of what is put in the experimental set, at $DAYJOB we will run with the fix applied and with fetch.writeCommitGraph=true starting next week. I'd encourage anyone else with a similarly controlled setup to try the same. Thanks, Jonathan