Here are the topics that have been cooking. Commits prefixed with '-' are only in 'pu' while commits prefixed with '+' are in 'next'. Others commits may be stashed in 'offcuts'. The topics list the commits in reverse chronological order. ---------------------------------------------------------------- [New Topics] * jc/git-symref (Tue Dec 11 16:42:46 2007 -0800) 1 commit . PARK: show-symref protocol extension. This is a demonstration of a possible component in the future direction for HEAD discovery done by git-clone. ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Graduated to 'master'] * jc/merge-recursive-gitlink (Mon Dec 10 11:22:05 2007 -0800) 1 commit * ew/svn-rev-db (Sat Dec 8 23:27:42 2007 -0800) 2 commits * jk/svn-color (Tue Dec 11 01:28:42 2007 -0500) 2 commits These got success stories and Acks. Thanks for testing. * cc/help (Wed Dec 12 14:00:24 2007 -0800) 13 commits I've updated RPM git.spec.in minimally to adjust to the locations things are installed, and also made "browse-help" usable outside git repository. * jc/shortlog-e (Tue Dec 11 10:09:04 2007 -0800) 4 commits Ingo's wish resulted in reversal of numbers and names in short-summary output, which I think is much saner than the original one, and more importantly, a saner default behaviour when the user does not give sufficient parameters to it. ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Will cook further in 'next' and then merge to 'master' soon] We are at 1.5.4-rc0. There is not much to see here ;-) ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Actively cooking] * jc/api-doc (Sat Nov 24 23:48:04 2007 -0800) 1 commit - Start preparing the API documents. The primary reason of this series is because I think we made the system a lot less approachable by losing hackability. Although we still have sample scripts in contrib/example for use of plumbing in scripts, they will not help aspiring git-hacker-wannabees when our primary attention has already shifted to moving things to C. This currently consists of mostly stubs, although I wrote about a few topics as examples. Nice to have in v1.5.4, but we need more writers. ---------------------------------------------------------------- [On hold] * nd/dashless (Wed Nov 28 23:21:57 2007 +0700) 1 commit - Move all dashed-form commands to libexecdir I think this is a sane thing to do in the longer term. Will be in 'next' after v1.5.4. I think "leave porcelain on PATH" might be also a good thing as a transition measure. Incidentally, if we do not install dashed form of built-ins anywhere (which is not this series is about --- this is just moving them out of user's PATH), "git help -a" will stop showing them. I am not enthused about removing the hardlinks to built-ins to begin with, but people who want such a change need to first modify help.c:list_commands() to pick up builtins without having git-foo hardlinks in gitexecdir. This may need to happen anyway as mingw fallouts. * js/remote (Wed Dec 5 19:02:15 2007 +0000) 4 commits - Make git-remote a builtin - Test "git remote show" and "git remote prune" - parseopt: add flag to stop on first non option - path-list: add functions to work with unsorted lists This and Kristian's "git-clone in C" are on hold and post 1.5.4. ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Stalled] * ns/checkout-push-pop (Wed Dec 5 07:04:06 2007 +0900) 1 commit - git-checkout --push/--pop A reasonably cleanly written cute hack, and I do not see this breaking the normal codepath. But I tend to agree with people that 'push' is too late for forgetful mortals, and just a single "previous" would be easier to use. * mh/http (Tue Dec 11 00:08:25 2007 +0100) 6 commits - Move fetch_ref from http-push.c and http-walker.c to http.c - Fix various memory leaks in http-push.c and http-walker.c - Use strbuf in http code + Avoid redundant declaration of missing_target() + Remove a CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER (un)setting + Remove the default_headers variable from http-push.c * js/reflog-delete (Wed Oct 17 02:50:45 2007 +0100) 1 commit + Teach "git reflog" a subcommand to delete single entries * jk/builtin-alias (Fri Nov 30 11:22:58 2007 -0500) 1 commit + Support builtin aliases Even the original author has slight NAK on this and I tend to agree. May want to eventurally revert from 'next' but we are not in a hurry even to do that. * jc/nu (Sun Oct 14 22:07:34 2007 -0700) 3 commits - merge-nu: a new merge backend without using unpack_trees() - read_tree: take an explicit index structure - gcc 4.2.1 -Werror -Wall -ansi -pedantic -std=c99: minimum fix * jc/diff-pathspec (Sun Nov 25 10:03:48 2007 -0800) 1 commit - Making ce_path_match() more useful by accepting globs This was to allow "git diff-files -- '*.h'" (currently diff family knows only the leading directory match and not fileglobs), but was shot down by Alex. I tend to agree with him. * jc/diff-relative (Thu Dec 6 09:48:32 2007 -0800) 1 commit - Make "diff" Porcelain output paths as relative to subdirectory. * jc/cherry-pick (Tue Nov 13 12:38:51 2007 -0800) 1 commit . revert/cherry-pick: start refactoring call to merge_recursive * jc/pathspec (Thu Sep 13 13:38:19 2007 -0700) 3 commits . pathspec_can_match(): move it from builtin-ls-tree.c to tree.c . ls-tree.c: refactor show_recursive() and rename it. . tree-diff.c: split out a function to match a single pattern. * jc/dashless (Sat Dec 1 22:09:22 2007 -0800) 2 commits . Prepare execv_git_cmd() for removal of builtins from the filesystem . git-shell: accept "git foo" form We do not plan to remove git-foo form completely from the filesystem at this point, so these are not strictly necessary. - 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