MaintNotes update

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Junio C Hamano
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@@ -55,7 +55,8 @@ also push into an alternate here:
git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git/
Impatient people might have better luck with the latter one.
Impatient people might have better luck with the latter one (there are a
few other mirrors I push into at sourceforge and github as well).
Their gitweb interfaces are found at:
@@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ minor breakages or brown paper bag bugs but they are not expected to be
anything major, and more importantly quickly and trivially fixable. Every
now and then, a "feature release" is cut from the tip of this branch and
they typically are named with three dotted decimal digits. The last such
release was 1.7.3 done on Sep 19, 2010. You can expect that the tip of
release was 1.7.4 done on Jan 30, 2011. You can expect that the tip of
the "master" branch is always more stable than any of the released
versions.
@@ -105,7 +106,7 @@ Whenever a feature release is made, "maint" branch is forked off from
release are applied to this branch and maintenance releases are cut from
it. The maintenance releases are named with four dotted decimal, named
after the feature release they are updates to; the last such release was
1.7.2.3. New features never go to this branch. This branch is also
1.7.3.5. New features never go to this branch. This branch is also
merged into "master" to propagate the fixes forward.
A trivial and safe enhancement goes directly on top of "master". A new
@@ -187,7 +188,7 @@ and enhancements in contrib/ area to the primary contributors of them.
Although the following are included in git.git repository, they have their
own authoritative repository and maintainers:
- git-gui/ comes from Shawn Pearce's git-gui project:
- git-gui/ comes from git-gui project, maintained by Pat Thoyts:
git://repo.or.cz/git-gui.git
@@ -203,39 +204,37 @@ I have relied on and expect to continue relying on heavily:
- Linus, Shawn Pearce, Johannes Schindelin, Nicolas Pitre, René
Scharfe, Jeff King, Jonathan Nieder, Johan Herland, Johannes Sixt,
and Sverre Rabbelier on general implementation issues and reviews
on the mailing list.
Sverre Rabbelier and Thomas Rast on general implementation issues
and reviews on the mailing list.
- Shawn and Nicolas Pitre on pack issues.
- Martin Langhoff and Frank Lichtenheld on cvsserver and cvsimport.
- Martin Langhoff, Frank Lichtenheld and Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason on
cvsserver and cvsimport.
- Paul Mackerras on gitk.
- Eric Wong on git-svn.
- Eric Wong, David D. Kilzer and Sam Vilain on git-svn.
- Simon Hausmann on git-p4.
- Simon Hausmann and Pete Wyckoff on git-p4.
- Jakub Narebski, Petr Baudis, Luben Tuikov, Giuseppe Bilotta on
- Jakub Narebski, John Hawley, Petr Baudis, Luben Tuikov, Giuseppe Bilotta on
gitweb.
- J. Bruce Fields on documentation (and countless others for
proofreading and fixing).
- J. Bruce Fields, Jonathan Nieder, Michael J Gruber and Thomas Rast on
documentation (and countless others for proofreading and fixing).
- Alexandre Julliard on Emacs integration.
- Charles Bailey for taking good care of git-mergetool (and Theodore
Ts'o for creating it in the first place).
- David Aguilar and Charles Bailey for taking good care of git-mergetool
(and Theodore Ts'o for creating it in the first place) and git-difftool.
- David Aguilar for git-difftool.
- Johannes Schindelin, Johannes Sixt, Erik Faye-Lund and others for their
effort to move things forward on the Windows front.
- Johannes Schindelin, Johannes Sixt and others for their effort to
move things forward on the Windows front.
- People on non-Linux platforms for keeping their eyes on
portability; especially, Randal Schwartz, Theodore Ts'o, Jason
Riedy, Thomas Glanzmann, Brandon Casey, Jeff King, Alex Riesen and
countless others.
- People on non-Linux platforms for keeping their eyes on portability;
especially, Randal Schwartz, Theodore Ts'o, Jason Riedy, Thomas Glanzmann,
Brandon Casey, Jeff King, Alex Riesen and countless others.
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