Any comment about upcoming Git Rev News edition 93
chriscool opened this issue · 15 comments
A currently mostly empty draft is there:
https://github.com/git/git.github.io/blob/master/rev_news/drafts/edition-93.md
Feel free to comment in this issue, suggest topics, suggest persons to interview, or use the edit button (that looks like a pen) to edit and create a pull request with the changes you would like.
Let's try to publish this edition on Wednesday November 23rd 2022!
Thanks!
Hi Christian! I'm looking for an internship this year :)
The internship would be good if I can work on anything related to Git itself, as I've been working on sparse index integrations for the past summer. But I'm also open to things like web development :)
I expect to start the internship, if full-time, from mid-June 2023 to October 2023. But I can work on anything part-time starting now and my schedule is flexible with that :)
I have attached my resume here.
Could you please help mention the info above on the next Git Rev News? Much thanks!
Hi Shaoxuan, Sure! I will let you know when it is added to the draft, so you can check...
I have added my links in 33bcf1c
Note: if the edition would be published before Thursday, 24 November, I can add preview link for this LWN.net article: Git evolve: tracking changes to changes.
Note: if the edition would be published before Thursday, 24 November, I can add preview link for this LWN.net article: Git evolve: tracking changes to changes.
I think adding the subscriber link is the better option. It seems like that link will be available for non-subscribed users only by Dec 1. There'll be no edition on Nov 24 due to Thanksgiving. That may be a reason for the delay.
I think adding the subscriber link is the better option. It seems like that link will be available for non-subscribed users only by Dec 1. There'll be no edition on Nov 24 due to Thanksgiving. That may be a reason for the delay.
I forgot that the "embargo" would be longer because of the Thanksgiving break. @sivaraam , thanks for the notification.
I have added free preview link in 801f482 .
@jnareb thanks for your links! I merge Bruno Brito's links too. I hope it's Ok for you.
@jnareb thanks for your links! I merge Bruno Brito's links too. I hope it's Ok for you.
Yes, of course more links is OK.
Though I wanted for list of links to end in a joke (about git conflict markers being valid Scala code), it does not matter.
Bringing revsets to Git
by Waleed Khan (@arxanas), describes how one can use
git-branchless suite of tools
(mentioned in Git Rev News Edition #76
and #90)
It looks like the git-branchless link to #90 actually links to #80
Hi Christian, GitGitGadget formats checkboxes nicely now (gitgitgadget/gitgitgadget#1128)!
Published and announced in: https://lore.kernel.org/git/CAP8UFD3HBaYfrEzZHjS_psFEHqX+L1FFL1S5MuR3VN6gP5OOzg@mail.gmail.com/
Draft announced in: https://lore.kernel.org/git/CAP8UFD3+swv6CQvVT0XvdGZqjpM1k=+ios6T-P+Mc=1+K5Fghg@mail.gmail.com/