What's not in 'master', and likely not to be until 1.5.4

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Here is an update to the list I sent earlier.  Topics that I
thought may deserve attention, discussion and eventual inclusion
but are not 1.5.4 material.

I think some of them actually have a slight chance of being
1.5.4 material, if interested parties present good enough
arguments that they are actually good and safe bugfixes.

 * compress/decompress abstraction (Marco)

 * crlf (Steffen Prohaska and Dmitry Potapov)

 * whitespace error: "cr at eol is ok" (me)

 * moving archive related helpers to libgit.a (Lars Hjemli)

 * marking output from "diff --{no,src,dst}-prefix" as a non-git
   diff (me)

 * submodule subcommand parser fix for "git submodule add init
   update" (Imran M Yousuf and me)

 * submodule recursive wrapper (Imran M Yousuf)

 * 'origin' is not so special after "clone -o frotz" (Mark Levedahl)

 * "submodule summary" (Ping Yin)

 * unconfigured ident safety (Stephen Sinclair)

 * gitweb feed from commit to commitdiff (Florian La Rouche --
   Jakub seems to be on top of this so I am not worried about it
   too much).

 * color.ui (Matthias Kestenholz)

 * test scripts to use valgrind (Jeff King)

 * various lstat(2) reduction changes (me).

 * "rebase -i" UI -- should it be simplified to do commit --amend
   itself? (Dscho)

 * "cherry-pick/revert" error message fix (Björn Steinbrink and me)

 * pathname safety on filesystems whose readdir(3) thinks it
   knows better than users (Linus, Robin Rosenberg, me and
   others).

Again, I am hoping that authors will resend the ones they really
care about after 1.5.4, as I do not want to take patches early.
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