As most folks are probably now well aware, Junio has been offline for about 11 days and may still be offline for a little while more. Before he dropped offline Junio shared why he left on such a short notice with both Dscho and myself, as it meant cancelling the "git together" we were planning to have last weekend in San Jose. I'm not going to get into the specific details as it is Junio's business and not mine. But I can say that my thoughts and prayers to $DEITY are with him and his family at this time, and I don't expect him to be rushing back to git work tomorrow. However I'm quite certain that Junio will return when he can. Lars Hjemli has done a terrific job of stacking up patches from the mailing list in his "q/*" branches, available for fetching directly from his tree at [*1*]. I really want to thank Lars for stepping up and doing this, as I think it has helped the community. Unfortunately there were quite a few q/* branches, some of which were not trivial to merge against the other topics that were already pending in Junio's next. Someone really needed to go through the branches and merge them together into suitable maint, master and next branches. I've decided to step up and try to fill Junio's shoes. To that end I am publishing a maint, master, next (and soon) pu branch from a new fork on repo.or.cz: gitweb: http://repo.or.cz/w/git/spearce.git git: git://repo.or.cz/git/spearce.git http://repo.or.cz/r/git/spearce.git Traditional "What's in" messages will be sent in a minute. I'm going to try to apply the exact same policies that Junio applies to these, so maint/master/next won't rewind, but pu may. I based my branches on top of the last items published by Junio, and am hoping that he will be open to pulling directly from these before he starts working again. Junio obviously has the option not to pull from me, but if I do my job of interim maintainer well I can probably talk him into it. :) I won't be publishing a tagged release from maint or master anytime soon. Primarily because I don't think its time to do that, and also because I don't have a kernel.org account to upload the tarballs to. If a month goes by without Junio, well, lets just see what happens. I probably don't need to say this for the git regulars, but you can start to track my published branches yourself with git-remote if you are interested in testing and/or using these versions: $ git remote add -f spearce git://repo.or.cz/git/spearce.git $ git pull spearce master ; # or next *1* git://hjemli.net/pub/git/git -- Shawn. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html