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Git Rev News: Edition 114 (August 31st, 2024) Welcome to the 114th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of July and August 2024. Discussions Reviews [PATCH] ReviewingGuidelines: encourage positive reviews more Junio Hamano, the Git maintainer, sent a patch to the mailing list which updated the ‘Re...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 113 (July 31st, 2024) Welcome to the 113th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of June and July 2024. Discussions General [ANNOUNCE] Tickets available for Git Merge 2024 Taylor Blau announced that tickets for Git Merge 2024, Berlin, September 19th and 20th are now on sale. Peo...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 112 (June 30th, 2024) Welcome to the 112th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of May and June 2024. Discussions Reviews [RFC PATCH] docs: document upcoming breaking changes Patrick Steinhardt sent an RFC patch to the mailing list that created a new “UpcomingBreakingChanges....| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 111 (May 31st, 2024) Welcome to the 111th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of April and May 2024. Discussions General [GSoC] Welcoming our 2024 contributors and thanking our applicants The Git project was accepted in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) this year again, and 3 a...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 110 (April 30th, 2024) Welcome to the 110th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of March and April 2024. Discussions General What’s cooking in git.git (Mar 2024, #05; Tue, 19) In March, Junio Hamano, the Git maintainer, sent one of the usual “What’s cooking in git.git”...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 109 (March 31st, 2024) Welcome to the 109th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of February and March 2024. Discussions Reviews [PATCH] rebase: make warning less passive aggressive Harmen Stoppels sent a patch to the mailing list that changed an error message from “No rebase...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 108 (February 29th, 2024) Welcome to the 108th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of January and February 2024. Discussions Support [Bug?] “git diff --no-rename A B” Junio Hamano, the Git maintainer, sent an email to the mailing list saying that when git diff was used wit...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 107 (January 31st, 2024) Welcome to the 107th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of December 2023 and January 2024. Discussions Support Git Rename Detection Bug Jeremy Pridmore reported an issue to the Git mailing list. He used git bugreport, so his message looks like a fille...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 106 (December 31th, 2023) Welcome to the 106th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of November and December 2023. Discussions Reviews [PATCH 0/4] Switch links to https In September, Josh Soref posted a 4-patch series on the mailing list to improve the URLs used throughout the ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 105 (November 30th, 2023) Welcome to the 105th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of October 2023 and November 2023. Discussions General Git participates in Outreachy’s December 2023 to March 2024 round Achu Luma will work on the “Move existing tests to a unit testing fra...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 104 (October 31st, 2023) Welcome to the 104th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of September 2023 and October 2023. Discussions General Git Virtual Contributor’s Summit 2023 A virtual summit happened on September 26th and 27th, where the contributors discussed topics that ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 103 (September 30th, 2023) Welcome to the 103rd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of August 2023 and September 2023. Discussions General Git participated in GSoC (Google Summer of Code) 2023 The following contributors have successfully passed their final evaluation and publi...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 102 (August 31st, 2023) Welcome to the 102nd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of July 2023 and August 2023. Discussions Support Git Privacy Nick, alias Nicholas Johnson, asked on the Git mailing list if it would be possible to implement an integrated feature in Git, perhaps...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 101 (July 31st, 2023) Welcome to the 101st edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of June 2023 and July 2023. Discussions General [ANNOUNCE] Virtual Contributor’s Summit 2023 Taylor Blau from GitHub announced that GitHub will host a Virtual Contributor’s Summit this year. Pre...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 100 (June 30th, 2023) Welcome to the 100th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of May 2023 and June 2023. Some statistics about the ongoing first Git Rev News Readers Survey The Git Rev News Reader Survey was announced in the previous edition with the goal to gather responses ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 99 (May 31st, 2023) Welcome to the 99th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of April 2023 and May 2023. To help us improve Git Rev News, please participate in our first Reader Survey. It’s up only until our next edition, so for about one month. Discussions Support Weird beha...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 98 (April 30th, 2023) Welcome to the 98th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of March 2023 and April 2023. Discussions Support Suspected git grep regression in git 2.40.0 Stephane Odul reported that running the command git grep -cP '^\w+ = json.load' on some files of a privat...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 97 (March 31st, 2023) Welcome to the 97th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of February 2023 and March 2023. Discussions Support Bug report: symbolic-ref –short command echos the wrong text while use Chinese language Mengzi Yi (孟子易) sent a bug report to the mailing l...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 96 (February 28th, 2023) Welcome to the 96th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of January and February 2023. Discussions Support Bug?: ORIG_HEAD incorrect after reset during git-rebase -i Erik Cervin Edin sent an email to the mailing list with steps to reproduce a behavior t...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 95 (January 31st, 2023) Welcome to the 95th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of December 2022 and January 2023. Discussions Support Question: How to execute git-gc correctly on the Git server? ZheNing Hu asked about how he could run git gc correctly on his own Git server. H...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 94 (December 31st, 2022) Welcome to the 94th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of November 2022 and December 2022. Discussions General What’s cooking in git.git (Nov 2022, #05; Tue, 22) Junio Hamano, the Git maintainer, sent one of his usual “What’s cooking in git.git...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 93 (November 30th, 2022) Welcome to the 93rd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of October 2022. Discussions Reviews [PATCH] archive: add –recurse-submodules to git-archive command Heather Lapointe sent a patch to the mailing list that enabled git archive to also include sub...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 92 (October 26th, 2022) Welcome to the 92nd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of October 2022. Discussions General Git participated in GSoC (Google Summer of Code) 2022 The following contributors have successfully passed their final evaluation and published a final report: Sh...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 91 (September 30th, 2022) Welcome to the 91st edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of September 2022. Discussions General Git Merge conference and Contributor’s Summit The Git Merge conference happened on September 14th and 15th. On the afternoon of the first day there were op...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 90 (August 31st, 2022) Welcome to the 90th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of July 2022. Discussions Reviews [PATCH 0/2] git(1) doc + “git help”: split-out user & git format docs Last October, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason sent a patch series containing only 2 patches. The...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 89 (July 31st, 2022) Welcome to the 89th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of July 2022. Discussions Support [BUG?] Major performance issue with some commands on our repo’s master branch Tassilo Horn sent a long email to the mailing list saying that while writing the email ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 88 (June 30th, 2022) Welcome to the 88th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of May and June 2022. Discussions General Google Summer of Code contributors working on Git are now in the “Coding Period” (from June 13 to September 19) of the program and have posted at least on...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 87 (May 26th, 2022) Welcome to the 87th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the months of April and May 2022. Discussions General Git participates in GSoC (Google Summer of Code) 2022 The following three contributors have been officially accepted to work on Git as part of the GSoC 2022: ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 86 (April 30th, 2022) Welcome to the 86th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of March 2022. Discussions Reviews [PATCH 0/5] Separate --skip-refresh from --quiet in reset, use --quiet internally in stash Victoria Dye sent a 5 patch long series to improve the following: the way ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 85 (March 31st, 2022) Welcome to the 85th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of February 2022. Discussions Reviews [PATCH] http API: fix dangling pointer issue noted by GCC 12.0 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason sent a patch to the mailing list to fix an issue that appears when compi...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 84 (February 28th, 2022) Welcome to the 84th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of January 2022. Discussions General Join us for Review Club! Josh Steadmon announced that the Review Club meeting he has been organizing at Google for a while is now open to everyone. It happens e...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 83 (January 31st, 2022) Welcome to the 83rd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of December 2021. Discussions Support Custom subcommand help handlers Sean Allred wrote to the mailing list saying that in his company he is distributing a Git subcommand he named git-foo, which can...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 82 (December 30th, 2021) Welcome to the 82nd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of November 2021. Discussions General Peff is taking a break from Git Peff, alias Jeff King, announced on the mailing list that he is going to take a five months break from Git starting at the end ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 81 (November 29th, 2021) Welcome to the 81st edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of October 2021. Discussions Reviews [PATCH 0/3] Fun with cpp word regex Johannes Sixt sent a small patch series about improving C++ (also called ‘cpp’) support in the userdiff mechanism. This ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 80 (October 30th, 2021) Welcome to the 80th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of September 2021. Discussions Reviews [PATCH] MyFirstContribution: Document --range-diff option when writing v2 Glen Choo sent a patch to the mailing list to improve the Documentation/MyFirstContri...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 79 (September 30th, 2021) Welcome to the 79th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of August 2021. Discussions General GSoC (Google Summer of Code) 2021 End Congratulations to the two students who had been accepted to work on Git as part of the GSoC 2021 as they successfully pas...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 78 (August 31st, 2021) Welcome to the 78th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of July 2021. Discussions Support Bug report: GIT_CONFIG and user.email/name German Lashevich sent a bug report about an issue when using the GIT_CONFIG environment variable. He gave an example where...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 77 (July 31st, 2021) Welcome to the 77th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of June 2021. Discussions Reviews [PATCH] builtins + test helpers: use return instead of exit() in cmd_* Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason sent a patch to the mailing list that changed some cmd_*() functions ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 76 (June 27th, 2021) Welcome to the 76th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of May 2021. Discussions Support [BUG] Unix Builds Requires Pthread Support Not long after 2.32.0-rc0 was released, Randall S. Becker reported to the mailing list that a patch series from Jeff Hostetle...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 75 (May 27th, 2021) Welcome to the 75th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of April 2021. Discussions General Git participates in GSoC (Google Summer of Code) 2021 The following two students have been officially accepted to work on Git as part of the GSoC 2021: ZheNing Hu will...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 74 (April 30th, 2021) Welcome to the 74th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of March 2021. Discussions Support --no-edit not respected after conflict Renato Botelho explained in an email to the mailing list that while he was reverting multiple commits using the --no-edit opti...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 73 (March 27th, 2021) Welcome to the 73rd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of February 2021. Discussions Support [QUESTION] Tracking HEAD changes? Yaron Wittenstein asked on the mailing list if there is “any possible way to track changes to HEAD using hooks”. He said he ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 72 (February 27th, 2021) Welcome to the 72nd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of January 2021. Discussions Reviews [PATCH 0/5] Support for commits signed by multiple algorithms brian m. carlson sent a patch series to allow verifying signed commits and tags when using multipl...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 71 (January 28th, 2021) Welcome to the 71st edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of December 2020. Discussions Reviews [PATCH 00/26] git-log: implement new –diff-merge options Last November Sergey Organov sent a 26 patch long series to the mailing list. This series added a num...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 70 (December 26th, 2020) Welcome to the 70th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of November 2020. Discussions General Three Outreachy interns have been accepted to work on Git this winter: Sangeeta from India will be mentored by Kaartic Sivaraam and Christian Couder to work on...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 69 (November 27th, 2020) Welcome to the 69th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the About Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of October 2020. Discussions Reviews [PATCH] userdiff: support Bash Victor Engmark sent a patch to add support for Bash and POSIX shell to the userdiff mechanism. This mechanism is used by th...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 68 (October 30th, 2020) Welcome to the 68th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of September 2020. Discussions Support Apply Git bundle to source tree? Andreas Grünbacher asked the mailing list if there was “a way to apply a particular head in a bundle to a source tree”. U...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 67 (September 24rd, 2020) Welcome to the 67th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of August 2020. Discussions General GSoC 2020 End The Google Summer of Code 2020 officially ended on September 8, 2020. Congratulations to the three students who were mentored by the Git community...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 66 (August 27th, 2020) Welcome to the 66th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of July 2020. Discussions Reviews git-mv: improve error message for conflicted file Chris Torek sent a patch to change the error message from git mv when it’s used on a file that has unresolved con...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 65 (July 29th, 2020) Welcome to the 65th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of June 2020. Discussions General The history of master in Git (written by Andrew Ardill) Amidst all the discussion around changing the default branch from master to something else, many people have as...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 64 (June 25th, 2020) Welcome to the 64th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of May 2020. Discussions Reviews fetch: allow adding a filter after initial clone Xin Li sent a patch to allow using a partial clone filter when fetching even if the original clone didn’t use one. As...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 63 (May 28th, 2020) Welcome to the 63rd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of April 2020. Discussions General GSoC 2020 Students and Projects The following three students have been officially accepted to work on Git as part of the GSoC (Google Summer of Code) 2020: Abhishek Ku...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 62 (April 23rd, 2020) Welcome to the 62nd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of March 2020. Discussions General Happy birthday to all of us ;-) On April 7, Junio Hamano, the Git maintainer, sent a happy birthday message to the mailing list to celebrate that “it was today 15 ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 61 (March 25th, 2020) Welcome to the 61st edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of February 2020. Discussions General Git Merge 2020 conference The Git Merge conference happened on March 4, 2020 in Los Angeles. It was organized by GitHub and sponsored by GitHub, GitLab and the So...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 60 (February 19th, 2020) Welcome to the 60th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of January 2020. The Pros and Cons of Reposurgeon (written by Eric S. Raymond) On January 12th 2020, the history of the GNU Compiler Collection was lifted from Subversion to Git. At 280K commits, w...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 59 (January 22nd, 2020) Welcome to the 59th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened around the month of December 2019. Discussions Support Push a ref to a remote with many refs Patrick Marlier sent an email about performance issues when pushing from a local repository with a few refs to a remote re...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 58 (December 25th, 2019) Welcome to the 58th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of November 2019. Discussions General Two Outreachy interns have been accepted to work on Git this winter Heba W. from New Zealand will be mentored by Emily Shaffer and Jonathan Tan to work on the ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 57 (November 20th, 2019) Welcome to the 57th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of October 2019. Discussions General RFC: Moving git-gui development to GitHub Pratyush Yadav, a new maintainer for git-gui, asked about whether it is a better idea to use GitHub for development in...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 56 (October 26th, 2019) Welcome to the 56th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of September 2019. Discussions General Growing the Git community Derrick Stolee, who prefers to be called Stolee, emailed the mailing list after the Virtual Contributor Summit (see previous edition)...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 55 (September 25th, 2019) Welcome to the 55th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of August 2019. Discussions General Google Summer of Code 2019 is over. Both students, Rohit Ashiwal and Matheus Tavares, passed their final evaluation and posted a final report on their blog. See...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 54 (August 21st, 2019) Welcome to the 54th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of July 2019. An Introduction to git-filter-repo (written by Elijah Newren) There is a new tool available for surgery on git repositories: git-filter-repo. It claims to have many new unique features,...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 53 (July 24th, 2019) Welcome to the 53rd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of June 2019. Discussions Reviews Easy bulk commit creation in tests Derrick Stolee, who prefers to be called Stolee, has been sending “Git Test Coverage Report” emails to the mailing list since Se...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 52 (June 28th, 2019) Welcome to the 52nd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of May 2019. Discussions General I made a flame graph renderer for git’s trace2 output Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason sent an email saying he developed a script that uses the FlameGraph tool to generate ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 51 (May 22nd, 2019) Welcome to the 51st edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of April 2019. Discussions General GSoC students and mentors 2019 Two students are going to work on Git during this summer as part of the GSoC (Google Summer of Code): Matheus Tavares is going to work o...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 50 (April 26th, 2019) Welcome to the 50th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of March 2019. Discussions Support Can’t build first git commit Fabio Aiuto asked for support on the Git mailing list as he was trying to build the first commit of Git made by Linus in April 2005, b...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 49 (March 20th, 2019) Welcome to the 49th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of February 2019. Discussions Reviews test-lib: make ‘--stress’ more bisect-friendly --stress is an option that can be passed to a test script from the Git test suite to try to reproduce rare fail...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 48 (February 27th, 2019) Welcome to the 48th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of January 2019. It also covers the Git Contributor Summit and the Git Merge conference that took place on January 31th and February 1st. Discussions General Git Merge 2019 — General Sessions The...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 47 (January 23rd, 2019) Welcome to the 47th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of December 2018. Discussions General Referring to commits in commit messages Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason replied to a patch that Jonathan Nieder had sent to the mailing list. He suggested using the ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 46 (December 19th, 2018) Welcome to the 46th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of November 2018. Discussions Reviews [RFC] Introduce two new commands, switch-branch and restore-paths Duy Nguyen sent an RFC patch to the mailing list that implemented 2 new Git commands: git swi...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 45 (November 21st, 2018) Welcome to the 45th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of October 2018. Discussions Support commit-graph is cool Elijah Newren sent an email to the mailing list that started with: Just wanted to give a shout-out for the commit-graph work and how impres...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 44 (October 24th, 2018) Welcome to the 44th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of September 2018. Discussions Reviews Add an EditorConfig file Brian Carlson sent a patch that adds a .editorconfig file to the Git codebase. The EditorConfig web site explains the purpose and form...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 43 (September 19th, 2018) Welcome to the 43rd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of August 2018. Discussions General Google Summer of Code 2018 wrap up The three students who worked on projects to improve Git this summer as part of Google Summer of Code 2018 have successfully ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 42 (August 22nd, 2018) Welcome to the 42nd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of July 2018. Discussions General SHA-256 has been selected as Git’s next-generation hash function Last month’s edition discussed the state of NewHash work, i.e. the process of selecting Git’s ...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 41 (July 18th, 2018) Welcome to the 41st edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of June 2018. Discussions General State of NewHash work, future directions, and discussion Brian Carlson, who has been working for a long time on improving Git code to make it easier to support replaci...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 40 (June 20th, 2018) Welcome to the 40th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of May 2018. Discussions General Microsoft acquires Github for $7.5 billion On Monday, June 4th, Microsoft announced an agreement to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion in an all-stock deal. The acquisitio...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 39 (May 16th, 2018) Welcome to the 39th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of April 2018. Discussions General GSoC students and mentors in 2018 Stefan Beller announced to the mailing list that once again this year the Git project will participate in Google Summer or Code! “W...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 38 (April 18th, 2018) Welcome to the 38th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of March 2018. Discussions General rebase -i: offer to recreate merge commits (written by Jacob Keller) Johannes Schindelin has worked to replace --preserve-merges functionality in git rebase, which h...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 37 (March 21st, 2018) Welcome to the 37th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened from the month of February 2018 up to the Git Merge conference on March 7th and 8th 2018. Discussions General Git Merge 2018 conference Another exciting Git Merge happened this year, this time in the lovely city of Ba...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 36 (February 21st, 2018) Welcome to the 36th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of January 2018. Discussions General Shawn Pearce has died On January 29th Johannes Schindelin, alias Dscho, announced Shawn’s death on the mailing list. He had learned about it from a tweet by C...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 35 (January 17th, 2018) Welcome to the 35th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of December 2017. Discussions Support Need help migrating workflow from svn to git Josef Wolf first described his current workflow which uses Subversion (SVN). Josef has a number of machines that al...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 34 (December 20th, 2017) Welcome to the 34th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of November 2017. Discussions General Thank you Thomas and call for help! From the beginning in March 2015, Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen very actively contributed to many aspects of Git Rev News. He es...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 33 (November 22nd, 2017) Welcome to the 33rd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of October 2017. Discussions Reviews rebase: exec leaks GIT_DIR to environment Jacob Keller sent a patch adding a test that fails. He wrote in the commit message that the “git rebase” interacti...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 32 (October 11th, 2017) Welcome to the 32nd edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of September 2017. Discussions General Google Summer of Code 2017 Wrap Up There was only one student, Prathamesh Chavan, mentored by Stefan Beller and Christian Couder, who participated this year in...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 31 (September 20th, 2017) Welcome to the 31st edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of August 2017. Discussions General clang-format: outline the git project’s coding style Brandon Williams posted an RFC patch to add a ‘.clang-format’ file which “can be used with clang-fo...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 29 (July 19th, 2017) Welcome to the 29th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of June 2017. Discussions Reviews [PATCH 00/31] repository object Last month Brandon Williams sent a long patch series about a big internal refactoring of the Git code called “repository object”. T...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 28 (June 14th, 2017) Welcome to the 28th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of May 2017. Discussions Support git push recurse.submodules behavior changed in 2.13 John Shahid sent an email saying: Currently with 2.13 you cannot run git push --recurse-submodules=on-demand if the...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 27 (May 17th, 2017) Welcome to the 27th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of April 2017. Discussions Reviews introduce SWAP macro At the end of last January, René Scharfe sent a 5 patch long patch series to the mailing list. The goal of this series was to make a swap macro a...| Git Rev News
Git Rev News: Edition 26 (April 19th, 2017) Welcome to the 26th edition of Git Rev News, a digest of all things Git. For our goals, the archives, the way we work, and how to contribute or to subscribe, see the Git Rev News page on git.github.io. This edition covers what happened during the month of March 2017. Discussions General Will OpenSSL’s license change impact us? Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason sent an email saying that OpenSSL is changing its license to the Apache 2 license, which is con...| Git Rev News
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