Notes from the Git Contributor's Summit, 2022

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It was wonderful to see everybody in person again a couple of weeks ago
at Git Merge :-).

Now that things have begun to settle after the conference, I polished up
the notes that were taken during the Contributor's Summit to share on
the list.

The notes are available in Google Docs, too, for folks who prefer to
view them there are the following link:

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gVGZtkCLF3CWPt3xQnIJUy8XP702zGSxvOPk1r-6_8s

At the Contributor's Summit, we discussed the following topics:

  - Bundle URIs (12 votes)
  - State of sha256 transition (8 votes)
  - Timeline: Deleting merge-recursive, remapping 'recursive' to 'ort' (8 votes)
  - git clone --filter=commit:0 (8 votes)
  - Managing ever growing pack index sizes on servers (8 votes)
  - The next year of bitmap work (5 votes)
  - Server side merges and rebases (& new rebase/cherry-pick UI?) (7 votes)
  - State of sparsity developments and future plans (7 votes)
  - Ideas for speeding up object connectivity checks in git-receive-pack (6 votes)
  - Alternative ways to write to VFS-backed worktrees (6 votes)
  - How to run git securely in shared services (6 votes)

The list of all topics proposed (and the number of votes they received)
are here:

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QhkUkYvqtGJtN7ViiTmrfcP3s0cXgqyAIACRD5Q24Mg

Some topics were combined together and others didn't have a note-taker,
but the vast majority did.

I'll send the broken-out notes for each topic that did have a note-taker
in a response to this message for posterity, and so folks can continue
the discussion on the list.

(As an aside, if you have any feedback about how the Contributor's
Summit went, please feel free to share it with me off-list, as we are
already starting to put together plans for next year's Git Merge :-)).

Thanks,
Taylor



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