Re: [PATCH 0/2] Documentation updates for SHA-256

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Derrick Stolee <stolee@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Is that really a concern? Maybe, but also Git will never move data like
> that.

I would say that we can safely say that this year ;-) as dumb HTTP
would be mostly dead.

> The main thing is to focus on compatibility of the .git directory
> as a whole (and the protocol, as we move into inter-operability mode).
>
> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/git/CAN0heSptiJL9d86ZeNPMUaZeTA68juwTyf3K-uWR=K-vt=1Hrg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
>
>>  This series updates the pack and
>> index documentation to reflect that these formats can handle SHA-256,
>> and updates the transition plan to reflect what we've implemented and
>> what the next steps are.
>
> These patches are good to help clarify these formats in the new world.

Yup.



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