patch, perhaps ;-).
-Documentation
+Design issues
-------------
-* 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.
-
+* tree entries in index? -- sorry, stalled
-Design issues
--------------
+* "intent to add" index entries? -- together with the above
+ needs rethinking.
* 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.
-
-* 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.]
-
-* Perhaps "everything in config file"? Especially remotes/
- shortcuts. I am modestly negative about this.
-
-* Perhaps "setting umask from git_config()"? I am modestly
- negative about this.
+ tree files (or kompare).
Technical (heavier)
* Libification. There are many places "run once" mentality is
ingrained in the management of basic data structures, which
- need to be fixed. [Matthias Urlichs is already working on
- this: <pan.2005.10.03.20.48.52.132570@smurf.noris.de>]
+ need to be fixed. [Matthias Urlichs was already working on
+ this: <pan.2005.10.03.20.48.52.132570@smurf.noris.de>, but I
+ do not know what happened to his efforts]
-* Maybe a pack optimizer.
+* Lazy clones that can be controlled by the user, ranging from
+ totally on-demand a la CVS/SVN to "cache down to this old
+ commit so that I can make full use of git on at least recent
+ history". This need a lot of work in making tools to exit
+ gracefully when they hit unavailable objects while offline.
- 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.
- This needs a matching smart on the dumb protocol downloader.
+Technical (milder)
+------------------
-* Maybe an Emacs VC backend.
+* git grep should be able to omit prefix when invoked from a
+ subdirectory. Either make it an option or default with
+ --full-name like ls-files does.
-* Look at libified GNU diff CVS seems to use, or libxdiff.
- [Daniel has his own diff tool almost ready to start
- integrating and testing]
+* duplicated refspec given to "fetch-pack a a a" makes it emit
+ strange error message because it triggers the "match only
+ once" logic. Maybe strip the dups on the input side
+ (Uwe Zeisberger
+ <20060608073857.GA5072@informatik.uni-freiburg.de>).
+* map only parts of huge packfiles and LRU fragments of them.
+ People are starting to try git on projects with deep history
+ and/or many objects, e.g. Mozilla.
-Technical (milder)
-------------------
+* upload-pack support for start fetching from any valid point on
+ the history, not just published refs. (Erik W. Biederman
+ <m164jc9ekx.fsf@ebiederm.dsl.xmission.com>)
+
+* git-daemon side support for virtual hosting. Client side
+ is ready in 1.4.0 (Jon Loeliger <1149610100.23938.75.camel@cashmere.sps.mot.com>).
+
+* teach git-upload-pack not to ack-continue early when the
+ client has roots it does not know about but it already has
+ learned the fork points for all the requested heads
+ (Ralf Baechle <20060524131022.GA11449@linux-mips.org>).
+
+* Per user .gitconfig across repositories -- ongoing.
+
+* Encourage competition between annotate vs blame. Maybe come
+ up with some nontrivial test cases.
-* send-pack/receive-pack protocol updates, to allow the receiver
- to report what it did to the ref update requests.
+* Subprojects. Try "gitlink" -- sorry, stalled.
-* Perhaps a smarter HTTP anonymous download via CGI.
+* Rebase and checkout -m should be able to use recursive
+ strategy as well. These commands currently do not work across
+ renames.
-* Prepare to enable "always use symbolic refs for HEAD" patch.
- We need a timeline to force Porcelains to get ready.
+* Decide what to do about rebase applied to merged head. One
+ extreme is to allow rebase if "rev-list ours..theirs" gives
+ anything. This loosens the current merge-base based approach.
+ The other extreme is to refuse rebase if "rev-list
+ theirs..ours" contains any merge commit, which was discussed
+ on the list.
-* Forbid/ignore pack names that do not conform to the convention
- sha1_pack_name() assumes and reject in check_packed_git_idx().
+ <43CC695E.2020506@codeweavers.com>
-* strip leading directory from ls-tree output, to match ls-files
- output.
+* Decide what the right thing to do upon an empty merge commit,
+ when both branches happen to have obtained the same set of
+ changes through different history. Not recording such keeps
+ the history simpler, and the next merge would soon create a
+ true merge commit anyway, but this does not feel quite right.
- 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.
+ <20060114021800.4688.qmail@web31803.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
* 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.
* daemon --strict-symlink.
+* daemon --base-path does not apply automatically to whitelist
+ somehow feels wrong. If somebody cares enough, accept
+ patches.
+
* Perhaps detect cloning request in upload-pack and cache the
result for next cloning request until any of our refs change.
-* Perhaps accept patch to optionally allow '--fuzz' in
- 'git-apply'.
-
-* 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.
-
* 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].
-
Technical (trivial)
-------------------
-* Versioning scheme. The next maintenance installment will be
- 1.0.3 not 1.0.0c. The next feature release would be 1.1.0.
+* git-proxy should be spawned with sh -c 'command' $1 $2.
-* Either drop supporting Debian myself or coerce patches out of
- the official maintainer.
+* Maybe a true git-proxy command that reads the first request
+ pkt-line, and redirects the request to its real destination.
-* We would want test scripts for the relative directory path
- stuff Linus has been working on. Most of the C-level
- commands should be usable with relative directory paths.
+* test scripts for the relative directory path stuff.
-* In a freashly created empty repository, `git fetch foo:bar`
+* In a freshly created empty repository, `git fetch foo:bar`
works OK, but `git checkout bar` afterwards does not (missing
`.git/HEAD`).