Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0

2015-02-06 Thread Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote: > The latest feature release Git v2.3.0 is now available at the > usual places. > > [...] > * Git 2.0 was supposed to make the "simple" mode for the default of >"git push", but it didn't. >(merge 00a6fa0 jk/push-simple later to

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0

2015-02-06 Thread Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com wrote: The latest feature release Git v2.3.0 is now available at the usual places. [...] * Git 2.0 was supposed to make the simple mode for the default of git push, but it didn't. (merge 00a6fa0 jk/push-simple later to

[ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0

2015-02-05 Thread Junio C Hamano
The latest feature release Git v2.3.0 is now available at the usual places. This one ended up to be a release with lots of small corrections and improvements without big uncomfortably exciting features. It is a lot smaller release than other recent feature releases, consisting of 255 non-merge

[ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0

2015-02-05 Thread Junio C Hamano
The latest feature release Git v2.3.0 is now available at the usual places. This one ended up to be a release with lots of small corrections and improvements without big uncomfortably exciting features. It is a lot smaller release than other recent feature releases, consisting of 255 non-merge

[ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0-rc2

2015-01-27 Thread Junio C Hamano
A release candidate Git v2.3.0-rc2 is now available for testing at the usual places. Hopefully this can become the final v2.3.0 next week, almost as-is. There are no regression noticed and/or fixed since -rc1, and the changes are mostly l10n and minor documentation updates. The tarballs are

[ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0-rc2

2015-01-27 Thread Junio C Hamano
A release candidate Git v2.3.0-rc2 is now available for testing at the usual places. Hopefully this can become the final v2.3.0 next week, almost as-is. There are no regression noticed and/or fixed since -rc1, and the changes are mostly l10n and minor documentation updates. The tarballs are

[ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0-rc1

2015-01-20 Thread Junio C Hamano
A release candidate Git v2.3.0-rc1 is now available for testing at the usual places. The tarballs are found at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/testing/ The following public repositories all have a copy of the 'v2.3.0-rc1' tag and the 'master' branch that the tag points at:

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0-rc0

2015-01-20 Thread Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:57 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote: > An early preview release Git v2.3.0-rc0 is now available for > testing at the usual places. [...] > Jeff King (38): [...] > parse_color: refactor color storage [...] I've had this in my .gitconfig since 2010 which was broken by

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0-rc0

2015-01-20 Thread Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:57 AM, Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com wrote: An early preview release Git v2.3.0-rc0 is now available for testing at the usual places. [...] Jeff King (38): [...] parse_color: refactor color storage [...] I've had this in my .gitconfig since 2010 which was

[ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0-rc1

2015-01-20 Thread Junio C Hamano
A release candidate Git v2.3.0-rc1 is now available for testing at the usual places. The tarballs are found at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/testing/ The following public repositories all have a copy of the 'v2.3.0-rc1' tag and the 'master' branch that the tag points at:

[ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0-rc0

2015-01-12 Thread Junio C Hamano
An early preview release Git v2.3.0-rc0 is now available for testing at the usual places. With the slowness from the end-of-year holiday, this cycle turned out to be a relatively lean one as I predicted (just 200 changes since 2.2, as opposed to ~500 changes in an normal cycle), but that is fine.

[ANNOUNCE] Git v2.3.0-rc0

2015-01-12 Thread Junio C Hamano
An early preview release Git v2.3.0-rc0 is now available for testing at the usual places. With the slowness from the end-of-year holiday, this cycle turned out to be a relatively lean one as I predicted (just 200 changes since 2.2, as opposed to ~500 changes in an normal cycle), but that is fine.