Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v1.8.1-rc0

2012-12-05 Thread Ramsay Jones
Junio C Hamano wrote: > A release candidate preview, Git v1.8.1-rc0, is now available for > testing at the usual places. > > This cycle has been a bit slow (perhaps because it had a major US > holiday to slow people down) but we seem to have managed to apply > reasonably large number of usability

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v1.8.1-rc0

2012-12-05 Thread Junio C Hamano
Ramsay Jones writes: > I fetch git from 'git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git' which has > commit ee26a6e2 ("Git 1.8.1-rc0", 03-12-2012), but is missing the v1.8.1-rc0 > tag. Is this just an oversight ... Thanks for letting me know; forgot to push out the tag. -- To unsubscribe from this

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v1.8.1-rc0

2012-12-05 Thread Junio C Hamano
Ramsay Jones ram...@ramsay1.demon.co.uk writes: I fetch git from 'git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git' which has commit ee26a6e2 (Git 1.8.1-rc0, 03-12-2012), but is missing the v1.8.1-rc0 tag. Is this just an oversight ... Thanks for letting me know; forgot to push out the tag. -- To

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v1.8.1-rc0

2012-12-05 Thread Ramsay Jones
Junio C Hamano wrote: A release candidate preview, Git v1.8.1-rc0, is now available for testing at the usual places. This cycle has been a bit slow (perhaps because it had a major US holiday to slow people down) but we seem to have managed to apply reasonably large number of usability

[ANNOUNCE] Git v1.8.1-rc0

2012-12-03 Thread Junio C Hamano
A release candidate preview, Git v1.8.1-rc0, is now available for testing at the usual places. This cycle has been a bit slow (perhaps because it had a major US holiday to slow people down) but we seem to have managed to apply reasonably large number of usability improvement changes, with a

[ANNOUNCE] Git v1.8.1-rc0

2012-12-03 Thread Junio C Hamano
A release candidate preview, Git v1.8.1-rc0, is now available for testing at the usual places. This cycle has been a bit slow (perhaps because it had a major US holiday to slow people down) but we seem to have managed to apply reasonably large number of usability improvement changes, with a