Here are the topics that have been cooking. Commits prefixed with '-' are only in 'pu' while commits prefixed with '+' are in 'next'. The topics list the commits in reverse chronological order. The topics meant to be merged to the maintenance series have "maint-" in their names. Due to increased activity level from people including GSoC students, I expect 'next' to stay somewhat more active than previous rounds during the 1.6.0-rc cycle. The request for people who usually follow 'next' is the same as usual, though. After -rc1 is tagged, please run 'master' for your daily git use instead, in order to make sure 'master' does what it claims to do without regression. Tentative schedule, my wishful thinking: - 1.6.0-rc1 (Jul 27) - 1.6.0-rc2 (Aug 6) - 1.6.0-rc3 (Aug 10) ---------------------------------------------------------------- [New Topics] * cc/bisect (Tue Jul 22 08:16:18 2008 +0200) 2 commits . bisect: only check merge bases when needed . bisect: test merge base if good rev is not an ancestor of bad rev * jc/add-addremove (Tue Jul 22 22:30:40 2008 -0700) 2 commits + builtin-add.c: optimize -A option and "git add ." + builtin-add.c: restructure the code for maintainability * jk/pager-swap (Tue Jul 22 03:14:12 2008 -0400) 2 commits + spawn pager via run_command interface + run-command: add pre-exec callback * ph/enable-threaded (Mon Jul 21 11:23:43 2008 +0200) 1 commit + Enable threaded delta search on *BSD and Linux. ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Cooking] * pb/sane-mv (Mon Jul 21 02:25:56 2008 +0200) 2 commits - git-mv: Keep moved index entries inact - git-mv: Remove dead code branch Running "git mv A B" when you have local changes to A automatically staged it while moving it to B, which was a longstanding nonsense. This attempts to fix it. Pasky has other plans to build on a more solidified foundation to enhance the command to work with submodules better on top of this. I think this is of 'next' quality already. * rs/imap (Wed Jul 9 22:29:02 2008 +0100) 5 commits + Documentation: Improve documentation for git-imap-send(1) + imap-send.c: more style fixes + imap-send.c: style fixes + git-imap-send: Support SSL + git-imap-send: Allow the program to be run from subdirectories of a git tree Some people seem to prefer having this feature available also with gnutls. Such an enhancement can be done in-tree on top of this series if they are so inclined. ---------------------------------------------------------------- [On Hold] * sg/merge-options (Sun Apr 6 03:23:47 2008 +0200) 1 commit + merge: remove deprecated summary and diffstat options and config variables This was previously in "will be in master soon" category, but it turns out that the synonyms to the ones this one deletes are fairly new invention that happend in 1.5.6 timeframe, and we cannot do this just yet. Perhaps in 1.7.0. * jc/dashless (Thu Jun 26 16:43:34 2008 -0700) 2 commits + Revert "Make clients ask for "git program" over ssh and local transport" + Make clients ask for "git program" over ssh and local transport This is the "botched" one. Will be resurrected during 1.7.0 or 1.8.0 timeframe. * jk/renamelimit (Sat May 3 13:58:42 2008 -0700) 1 commit . diff: enable "too large a rename" warning when -M/-C is explicitly asked for This would be the right thing to do for command line use, but gitk will be hit due to tcl/tk's limitation, so I am holding this back for now. ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Dropped] There are a handful topics that used to be in 'pu' but tentatively dropped for now. *^ cc/bisect (Tue Jul 22 08:16:18 2008 +0200) 2 commits *^ gi/cherry-cache (Sat Jul 12 20:14:51 2008 -0700) 1 commit *^ jc/grafts (Wed Jul 2 17:14:12 2008 -0700) 1 commit *^ sb/sequencer (Tue Jul 1 04:38:34 2008 +0200) 4 commits I still hold onto their tips and intend to update them with newer versions and/or merge them back to 'pu' when I have time, but not right now. -- 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