On 2024-03-14 at 15:33:24, Junio C Hamano wrote: > "brian m. carlson" <sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > The answer is that I'm not planning on doing the SHA-1/SHA-256 interop > > work except as part of my employment, since I'm kinda out of energy in > > that area and it's a lot of work, and I don't believe that my employer > > is planning to have me do that anytime soon. > > It is sad to hear that it is depriotised, even though it is one of > the larger areas with high importance for the longer term. Thank > you very much for the progress in this area so far.. I don't want to claim that my employer is not prioritizing SHA-256, it's just that the focus right now is not having me write the interop code. Other work is ongoing which has and probably will in the future result in Git contributions, although not necessarily directly related to the interop work. Some of our work porting away from from libgit2 to Git to get better SHA-256 support has resulted in us writing new features which we upstream. As far as my personal contributions, I'm focusing on other, smaller Git-related things right now[0], and I'm just writing less code in C (and effectively no code in C other than Git). And I'm also doing other things in my life which leave me less time to work on Git. [0] Including, hopefully soon, some credential helper improvements. -- brian m. carlson (they/them or he/him) Toronto, Ontario, CA
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