Re: taking a break from Git

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On Wed, Dec 15 2021, Jeff King wrote:

Thanks a lot for everything. Your contributions, advice and example have
been invaluable.

I wish you all the best. I hope this isn't goodbye as far as interaction
with this project is concerned.

>   - I really am going to stop reading the list. Even if you cc me. So
>     please don't get mad if I don't review your patches, or respond to
>     bug reports. :)

A couple of practical questions:

Do you have a preference either way for being kept or omitted from CC?
I.e. if/when you'd come back to have that E-Mail backlog, or for us to
stop CC-ing you? Clearly you'd still get some traffic, but at least us
list regulars could take that into account.

You have various WIP code in topics at https://github.com/peff/git. Some
of which has your SOB, some not. I keep it as a remote and sometimes run
into prior art with "log --all <path>" and the like.

You noted a while ago (IIRC, haven't dug up where) that inline patches
of yours to the list could be assumed to have your SOB, does the same
apply to what's sitting in that repo?

I picked up/stole some patches from it recently for the e48a623dea0
(Merge branch 'ab/http-drop-old-curl', 2021-08-24) topic. It might be
useful for me/others to similarly pick WIP work from there in the
future, obviously while clearly communicating that this is based on some
WIP patch that sat in your repo, not something you submitted on-list.




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