This series introduces several new FAQ items and an update to the git-archive documentation. The first three patches introduce FAQ entries for questions I've seen extremely frequently on Stack Overflow. Since clearly users are seeing these problems, we should update our documentation to address them and help users find clear and accurate solutions. I realize that suggesting people share a working tree across systems is controversial, but people are doing it, so let's tell them how to do it safely. Users frequently use things like Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud, and similar cloud syncing services to do this and then wonder why things are broken or their repository is corrupted. We tell them that POSIX-compliant file systems should be used and give examples of what we know does and doesn't work, and we tell them about the security pitfalls of untrusted working trees. The third patch addresses several common situations with HTTP pushes and fetches. The majority of these problems are going to be with TLS MITM devices, intercepting and filtering proxies of various sorts, and non-default antivirus and firewalls, all of which security experts steadfastly recommend against. We don't do so here (yet), but we do explicitly call them out as potential sources of problems and we encourage users to report these problems to vendors and network administrators so that they can be addressed. The fourth patch states a fact which we've been explicit about on the list but have never documented: that the output of git archive is not stable. I do recall that I sent a patch breaking kernel.org's infrastructure in the past due to a change in archive output and I'd like to avoid other folks relying on bit-for-bit identical output. brian m. carlson (4): docs: add a question on syncing repositories to the FAQ docs: add line ending configuration article to FAQ docs: add a FAQ section on push and fetch problems docs: note that archives are not stable Documentation/git-archive.txt | 3 + Documentation/gitfaq.txt | 176 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 178 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)