On 26/02/2025 15:24, Patrick Steinhardt wrote: > Hi, > > this patch series introduces a new "reflog-expire" task to > git-maintenance(1). This task is designed to plug a gap when the "gc" > task is disabled, as there is no way to expire reflog entries in that > case. > > This patch series has been inspired by the discussion at [1]. I consider > it to be another step into the direction of replacing git-gc(1) and > allowing for more flexible maintenance strategies overall. Next steps Hmm, I don't know what you have in mind, but just as a data-point, I have never used, and have no inclination to use, git-maintenance. However, I do use git-gc extensively: at least once (times the number of repos fetched which have changes) per day, pretty much every day! :) ATB, Ramsay Jones