Has Git 2.0 started to be integrated?

2013-10-16 Thread Andrew Ardill
There has been plenty of comments lately about how certain features
will be released in 2.0

Have these features been tied together anywhere yet?

If not, when might such an integration branch be created? Would be
very interested in seeing how Git 2.0 plays, even in these early days.

Regards,

Andrew Ardill
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Re: Has Git 2.0 started to be integrated?

2013-10-16 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Andrew,

Andrew Ardill wrote:

 There has been plenty of comments lately about how certain features
 will be released in 2.0

 Have these features been tied together anywhere yet?

They're in Junio's jch branch:
https://github.com/gitster/git/commits/jch

 If not, when might such an integration branch be created? Would be
 very interested in seeing how Git 2.0 plays, even in these early days.

I wonder if it would make sense to keep these topics in next even
though they will probably not be part of the next release, to
encourage people who test that branch to try them out.  (Just thinking
out loud.)

Thanks,
Jonathan
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Re: Has Git 2.0 started to be integrated?

2013-10-16 Thread Andrew Ardill
On 16 October 2013 15:11, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote:
 There has been plenty of comments lately about how certain features
 will be released in 2.0

 Have these features been tied together anywhere yet?

 They're in Junio's jch branch:
 https://github.com/gitster/git/commits/jch

Thanks! I'll build it and have a play tonight.

 If not, when might such an integration branch be created? Would be
 very interested in seeing how Git 2.0 plays, even in these early days.

 I wonder if it would make sense to keep these topics in next even
 though they will probably not be part of the next release, to
 encourage people who test that branch to try them out.  (Just thinking
 out loud.)

I guess that's my real question; we haven't had a major version
release for a long time and I don't know what the cycle will look
like. Will be interesting to see how it progresses.

Regards,

Andrew Ardill
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