From: Victoria Dye <vdye@xxxxxxxxxx> Include 'Documentation/technical/scalar.txt' alongside the other HTML technical docs when installing them. Now that the document is intended as a widely-accessible reference, remove the internal work-in-progress roadmap from the document. Those details should no longer be needed to guide Scalar's development and, if they were left, they could fall out-of-date and be misleading to readers. Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@xxxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/Makefile | 1 + Documentation/technical/scalar.txt | 61 ------------------------------ 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 61 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/Makefile b/Documentation/Makefile index 16c9e062390..9ec53afdf18 100644 --- a/Documentation/Makefile +++ b/Documentation/Makefile @@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ TECH_DOCS += technical/parallel-checkout TECH_DOCS += technical/partial-clone TECH_DOCS += technical/racy-git TECH_DOCS += technical/reftable +TECH_DOCS += technical/scalar TECH_DOCS += technical/send-pack-pipeline TECH_DOCS += technical/shallow TECH_DOCS += technical/trivial-merge diff --git a/Documentation/technical/scalar.txt b/Documentation/technical/scalar.txt index 0600150b3ad..921cb104c3c 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/scalar.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/scalar.txt @@ -64,64 +64,3 @@ some "global" `git` options (e.g., `-c` and `-C`). Because `scalar` is not invoked as a Git subcommand (like `git scalar`), it is built and installed as its own executable in the `bin/` directory, alongside `git`, `git-gui`, etc. - -Roadmap -------- - -NOTE: this section will be removed once the remaining tasks outlined in this -roadmap are complete. - -Scalar is a large enough project that it is being upstreamed incrementally, -living in `contrib/` until it is feature-complete. So far, the following patch -series have been accepted: - -- `scalar-the-beginning`: The initial patch series which sets up - `contrib/scalar/` and populates it with a minimal `scalar` command that - demonstrates the fundamental ideas. - -- `scalar-c-and-C`: The `scalar` command learns about two options that can be - specified before the command, `-c <key>=<value>` and `-C <directory>`. - -- `scalar-diagnose`: The `scalar` command is taught the `diagnose` subcommand. - -- `scalar-generalize-diagnose`: Move the functionality of `scalar diagnose` - into `git diagnose` and `git bugreport --diagnose`. - -- 'scalar-add-fsmonitor: Enable the built-in FSMonitor in Scalar - enlistments. At the end of this series, Scalar should be feature-complete - from the perspective of a user. - -Roughly speaking (and subject to change), the following series are needed to -"finish" this initial version of Scalar: - -- Move Scalar to toplevel: Move Scalar out of `contrib/` and into the root of - `git`. This includes a variety of related updates, including: - - building & installing Scalar in the Git root-level 'make [install]'. - - builing & testing Scalar as part of CI. - - moving and expanding test coverage of Scalar (including perf tests). - - implementing 'scalar help'/'git help scalar' to display scalar - documentation. - -Finally, there are two additional patch series that exist in Microsoft's fork of -Git, but there is no current plan to upstream them. There are some interesting -ideas there, but the implementation is too specific to Azure Repos and/or VFS -for Git to be of much help in general. - -These still exist mainly because the GVFS protocol is what Azure Repos has -instead of partial clone, while Git is focused on improving partial clone: - -- `scalar-with-gvfs`: The primary purpose of this patch series is to support - existing Scalar users whose repositories are hosted in Azure Repos (which does - not support Git's partial clones, but supports its predecessor, the GVFS - protocol, which is used by Scalar to emulate the partial clone). - - Since the GVFS protocol will never be supported by core Git, this patch series - will remain in Microsoft's fork of Git. - -- `run-scalar-functional-tests`: The Scalar project developed a quite - comprehensive set of integration tests (or, "Functional Tests"). They are the - sole remaining part of the original C#-based Scalar project, and this patch - adds a GitHub workflow that runs them all. - - Since the tests partially depend on features that are only provided in the - `scalar-with-gvfs` patch series, this patch cannot be upstreamed. -- gitgitgadget