1 What to expect after 0.99.5
2 ===========================
4 This is written in a form of to-do list for me, so if I say
5 "accept patch", it means I do not currently plan to do that
6 myself. People interested in seeing it materialize please take
13 * Accept patches from people who actually have done CVS
14 migration and update the cvs-migration documentation.
15 Link the documentation from the main git.txt page.
17 * Link howto docs from the git.txt page. [DONE]
19 * Update the SubmittingPatches document to add MUA specific
20 hints on how to disable unwanted MIME and flowed-text by
21 collecting past list postings. Accept patches from people who
22 was hit by shiny blue bat to update the same.
24 * Talk about using rsync just once at the beginning when
25 initializing a remote repository so that local packs do not
26 need to be expanded. I personally do not think we need tool
29 * Update tutorial to cover shared repository style a bit more,
30 maybe with a toy project that involves two or three
33 * Update tutorial to cover setting up repository hooks to do
36 * Get help to properly use asciidoc in tutorial.
38 * Maybe justify and demonstrate an Octopus in the tutorial. Add
45 * Tony Luck reported an unfortunate glitch in the 3-way merge.
46 Encourage discussions to come up with a not-so-expensive way
47 to catch the kind of ambiguities that led to his misery.
53 * When the branch head pointed by $GIT_DIR/HEAD changes while
54 the index file and working tree are looking the other way
55 (e.g. somebody pushed into your repository, or you ran "git
56 fetch" to update the ref your working tree is on), "git
57 checkout" without -f gets confused. Figure out a good way to
58 handle this. [DONE - waiting for response]
60 * "git commit -m" should work for initial commits and perhaps
61 merge commits as well. Warning about merge is still a good
62 thing to do, while -m is useful in scripted non-interactive
63 use, so we need to be careful. [DONE - waiting for response]
65 * Encourage concrete proposals to commit log message templates
66 we discussed some time ago.
68 * Bug Ryan and work with him to update send-email easier to use.
70 * Look at portability fixes from Jason Riedy
72 http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~ejr/gits/git.git#portable
74 [Looked at it. Maybe promising. Maybe not.]
76 * Accept patches to cause "read-tree -u" delete a directory when
79 * Perhaps accept patches to introduce the concept of "patch flow
80 expressed as ref mappings" Josef has been advocating about.
82 * Perhaps accept patches to do undo/redo, but I am reluctant to
83 add commands to cover very limited use cases right now.
85 * MIMEified applymbox to grok B and Q encodings in headers and
86 turn them into UTF-8; unwrap QP; explode multipart.
88 * "git cherry-pick" that applies the patch an existing commit
89 introduces in its ancestry chain, possibly using the 3-way
90 merge machinery; update rebase using the cherry-pick command.
91 Carl's redo/undo might fall out naturally from this.
93 * Redo "git revert" using 3-way merge machinery. [Done.]
95 * A tool to detect, show and prune already merged topic
98 * Perhaps "git branch -d" to delete a branch.
100 * Enhance "git repack" to not always use --all; this would be
101 handy if the repository contains wagging heads like "pu" in
104 * Remove "git clone-dumb-http".