http://kernel.org/git/?p=git/git.git;a=blob;hb=todo;f=TODO
-Tool Renames Plan
-=================
-
- - In 0.99.8, we will still install the backward compatible
- symbolic links in $(bindir). These will however be removed
- before 1.0 happens.
-
- git-ssh-push and git-ssh-pull pair is not going away within
- this timeframe, if ever. Each of these old-name commands
- continues to invoke its old-name counterpart on the other
- end.
-
-
-What to expect after 0.99.8
-===========================
+What to expect from now on
+==========================
This is written in a form of to-do list for me, so if I say
"accept patch", it means I do not currently plan to do that
myself. People interested in seeing it materialize please take
-a hint.
+a hint. Also whatever I marked "Perhaps" do not have to happen
+if ever -- only if somebody cares enough and submits a clean
+patch, perhaps ;-).
Documentation
-------------
-* Accept patches from people who actually have done CVS
- migration and update the cvs-migration documentation.
- Link the documentation from the main git.txt page.
-
* Talk about using rsync just once at the beginning when
initializing a remote repository so that local packs do not
need to be expanded. I personally do not think we need tool
support for this (but see below about optimized cloning).
* Maybe update tutorial with a toy project that involves two or
- three developers..
+ three developers.
+
+
+Design issues
+-------------
-* Update tutorial to cover setting up repository hooks to do
- common tasks.
+* Plug-in file-level merges. On the other hand, we may not even
+ need this; just tell people to run "xxdiff -U" on the working
+ tree files.
-* Accept patches to finish missing docs.
+* Ref namespace management. Perhaps use refs/local/ suggestion
+ by Linus. [Does not seem to be high on people's priority list,
+ and not interested myself. People can resurrect this
+ discussion if they want.]
-* Accept patches to talk about "Whoops, it broke. What's
- next?".
+* Perhaps "everything in config file"? Especially remotes/
+ shortcuts. I am modestly negative about this.
-* Accept patches to make formatted tables in asciidoc to work
- well in both html and man pages (see git-diff(1)).
+* Perhaps "setting umask from git_config()"? I am modestly
+ negative about this.
Technical (heavier)
-------------------
-* We might want to optimize cloning with GIT native transport
- not to explode the pack, and store it in objects/pack instead.
- We would need a tool to generate an idx file out of a pack
- file for this. Also this itself may turn out to be a bad
- idea, making the set of packs in repositories everybody has
- different from each other.
-
-* Git daemon, when deployed at kernel.org, might turn out to be
- quite a burden, since it needs to generate customized packs
- every time a new request comes in. It may be worthwhile to
- precompute some packs for popular sets of heads downloaders
- have and serve that, even if that could give more than the
- client asks for in some cases. We will know about this soon
- enough.
-
* Libification. There are many places "run once" mentality is
ingrained in the management of basic data structures, which
- need to be fixed.
+ need to be fixed. [Matthias Urlichs is already working on
+ this: <pan.2005.10.03.20.48.52.132570@smurf.noris.de>]
* Maybe a pack optimizer.
- Given a set of objects and a set of refs (probably a handful
- branch heads and point release tags), find a set of packs to
- allow reasonably minimum download for all of these classes of
- people: (1) somebody cloning the repository from scratch, (2)
- somebody who tends to follow the master branch head reasonably
- closely, (3) somebody who tends to follow only the point
- releases.
+ Given a set of objects and a set of refs (probably a handful
+ branch heads and point release tags), find a set of packs to
+ allow reasonably minimum download for all of these classes of
+ people: (1) somebody cloning the repository from scratch, (2)
+ somebody who tends to follow the master branch head reasonably
+ closely, (3) somebody who tends to follow only the point
+ releases.
-* Maybe an Emacs VC backend.
+ This needs a matching smart on the dumb protocol downloader.
-* 'git split-projects'? This requires updated 'git-rev-list' to
- skip irrelevant commits.
- Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.63.0509221617300.23242@iabervon.org>
+* Maybe an Emacs VC backend.
* Look at libified GNU diff CVS seems to use, or libxdiff.
+ [Daniel has his own diff tool almost ready to start
+ integrating and testing]
Technical (milder)
------------------
-* Encourage concrete proposals to commit log message templates
- we discussed some time ago.
+* send-pack/receive-pack protocol updates, to allow the receiver
+ to report what it did to the ref update requests.
-* Accept patches to cause "read-tree -u" delete a directory when
- it makes it empty.
+* Perhaps a smarter HTTP anonymous download via CGI.
-* Perhaps accept patches to introduce the concept of "patch flow
- expressed as ref mappings" Josef has been advocating about.
+* Prepare to enable "always use symbolic refs for HEAD" patch.
+ We need a timeline to force Porcelains to get ready.
-* Perhaps accept patches to do undo/redo.
+* Forbid/ignore pack names that do not conform to the convention
+ sha1_pack_name() assumes and reject in check_packed_git_idx().
-* Perhaps accept patch to optionally allow '--fuzz' in
- 'git-apply'.
+* strip leading directory from ls-tree output, to match ls-files
+ output.
-* Allow 'git apply' to accept GNU diff 2.7 output that forgets
- to say '\No newline' if both input ends with incomplete
- lines.
+ I am of two minds about this one. diff output must always be
+ -p1 format no matter where the command was started, and
+ ls-tree might be easier to use if it matched diff, not
+ ls-files.
-* Maybe grok PGP signed text/plain in applymbox as well.
+* diff stopping at the first output; qgit wants to know if this
+ tree has any A or D from the other tree and nothing else.
+ Would help internal tree-diff in rev-list as well.
-* Perhaps a tool to revert a single file to pre-modification
- state? People with BK background know this operation as
- 'clean'. 'git checkout [-f] ent [path...]' was suggested by
- Matthias Urlichs which sounds a natural extention to what the
- command currently does.
+* daemon --strict-symlink.
-* Enhance "git repack" to not always use --all; this would be
- handy if the repository contains wagging heads like "pu" in
- git.git repository.
+* Perhaps detect cloning request in upload-pack and cache the
+ result for next cloning request until any of our refs change.
-* Internally split the project into non-doc and doc parts; add
- an extra root for the doc part and merge from it; move the
- internal doc source to a separate repository, like the +Meta
- repository; experiment if this results in a reasonable
- workflow, and document it in howto form if it does.
+* Perhaps accept patch to optionally allow '--fuzz' in
+ 'git-apply'.
- The point is to make it possible to fork that part off to
- somebody else; then I do not have to maintain Documentation
- directory myself anymore, just like I simply slurp the latest
- gitk from Paul and not worry about it ;-).
+* Allow 'git apply' to accept GNU diff 2.7 output that forgets
+ to say '\No newline' if both input ends with incomplete
+ lines.
+* Perhaps deal with "Files differ" (binary diff) in non C
+ locales.
-* Make rebase restartable; instead of skipping what cannot be
- automatically forward ported, leave the conflicts in the work
- tree, have the user resolve it, and then restart from where it
- left off.
+* Maybe grok PGP signed text/plain in applymbox as well.
* Output full path in the "git-rev-list --objects" output, not
just the basename, and see the improved clustering results in
better packing [Tried, but did not work out well].
-* Updated git-changes-script Jeff Garzik needs [Inquiry for
- external spec sent out with a quick hack. Will know if that
- is what he needs soon enough].
-
Technical (trivial)
-------------------
-* short SHA1 naming is not enforcing uniqueness. Should fix [DONE].
-
-* 'git repack' can be DOSed. Should fix [DONE].
-
-* Stop installing the old-name symlinks [POSTPONED].
-
-* 'git merge-projects'?
-
- Subject: Re: Merges without bases
- References: <1125004228.4110.20.camel@localhost.localdomain>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:26:36 -0700
- Message-ID: <7vvf1tps9v.fsf@assigned-by-dhcp.cox.net>
-
-* 'git lost-and-found'? Link dangling commits found by
- fsck-objects under $GIT_DIR/refs/lost-found/. Then
- show-branch or gitk can be used to find any lost commit. [A
- feeler patch sent out. Very underwhelming response X-<.]
-
- Do not name it /lost+found/; that would probably confuse
- things that mistake it a mount point (not our code but
- somebody else's).
+* Versioning scheme. The next maintenance installment will be
+ 1.0.3 not 1.0.0c. The next feature release would be 1.1.0.
-* Add simple globbing rules to git-show-branch so that I can
- say 'git show-branch --heads "ko-*"' (ko-master, ko-pu, and
- ko-rc are in refs/tags/).
+* Either drop supporting Debian myself or coerce patches out of
+ the official maintainer.
* We would want test scripts for the relative directory path
- stuff Linus has been working on. So far, the following
- commands should be usable with relative directory paths:
-
- git-update-index
- git-ls-files
- git-diff-files
- git-diff-index
- git-diff-tree
- git-rev-list
- git-rev-parse
+ stuff Linus has been working on. Most of the C-level
+ commands should be usable with relative directory paths.
* In a freashly created empty repository, `git fetch foo:bar`
works OK, but `git checkout bar` afterwards does not (missing