Patrick Steinhardt <ps@xxxxxx> writes: > On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 05:30:04PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote: >> * ps/document-breaking-changes (2024-06-04) 4 commits >> - BreakingChanges: document that we do not plan to deprecate git-checkout >> - BreakingChanges: document removal of grafting >> - BreakingChanges: document upcoming change from "sha1" to "sha256" >> - docs: introduce document to announce breaking changes >> >> The structure of the document that records longer-term project >> decisions to deprecate/remove/update various behaviour has been >> outlined. >> >> Getting there. >> source: <cover.1717504292.git.ps@xxxxxx> > > Just to make sure I understand the status: do you expect me to do > anything in this context? The latest version did have some final > discussion, but from my point of view there wasn't anything actionable. Yeah, the only thing from the discussion that may be missing is this one on [1/4]: - https://lore.kernel.org/git/ZmE8myG5c99UJeCA@tanuki/ But otherwise, the typofix for [3/4] in the thread has already been amended in when the topic was queued, so we are almost there. I do not know if we want to explain the version number scheme there (in your first response [*], you said you didn't want to give the impression that the jump from 1.5.x to 1.6.0 was a huge deal, implying a move from 2.45.x to 2.46.0 can be equally huge, but in a later response [*], you seem to have liked the explanation to clear potential confusion. If that is your final position, then [1/4] needs updating (with a reroll or just saying "yeah, squash that update in"). If that is not, we can go with what we have, but I haven't heard an explicit "even though I said it is a good addition, explanation of the historical version scheme is a bit out of place, so let's scratch it", either. I have no strong preference myself, but merging it to 'next' will close the door for you to say "ah, I forgot about 1/4" later, so that was primarily what I was waiting for. Thanks. [References] * https://lore.kernel.org/git/Zl_4IIqFmoPhx1Gc@tanuki/ * https://lore.kernel.org/git/ZmE8myG5c99UJeCA@tanuki/