* Re: git: ideas and libgit2
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@ 2011-04-03 1:01 ` Jonathan Nieder
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From: Jonathan Nieder @ 2011-04-03 1:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thiago Farina; +Cc: git
(cc-ing the git list; hoping that's okay.)
Hi Thiago,
Thiago Farina wrote:
> Would you help me to find some ideas to work on git? I'd also be
> interested in working in some API related to libgit2.
I'm probably not a good bet for that, since I'm not familiar with
libgit2 at all. You'd probably want to contact the libgit2 list at
<libgit2@librelist.org>.
Because of Google's summer program there's a list of potential
projects at <https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/SoC2011Ideas>.
Some people were mentioning the possibility of keeping a list like
this year-round, to give people something to hack on.
I can help find a project in the field of merge, remote helpers,
documentation processing, or startup procedure (repository discovery
and option parsing). Or you can steal a project from me, if you'd
like. Here's a few:
- glibc: <http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6530>.
This is desperately needed before translated output from the
git cli becomes possible.
- unifdef: split into coroutines following the stages of
preprocessing described by the C standard, so it can handle more
real-life preprocessor conditionals. This should help with
understanding the #ifdef-ed mess that is glibc's printf (see
above).
- various git commands: support --patience, for patience diff.
Make a simple test script to demonstrate that it's turned on.
Especially nice would be "git add -p".
http://bugs.debian.org/522361
- daemon: add some tests (using daemon --inetd, presumably).
Let the client know when the repository is inaccessible:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/145456/focus=145573
- daemon: add an option to stop tolerating inability to listen
on one of the supplied interfaces. Make a sysvinit / systemd /
runit / whatever script describing best practices for running a
persistent git daemon for contrib.
- git test suite: find the remaining missing "&&"-s, fix them, and
make future tests without them automatically fail.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/157903/focus=158265
- scripts: use "set -u" in git-sh-setup, and fix the errors that
result. Some of the fixes won't be suitable for mainline: e.g.
use of GIT_ variables would have to change to
if test "${GIT_FOO:+set}"
then
... use GIT_ variable ...
fi
to suppress the error, but I doubt mainline git wants it. Other
fixes (protecting against the environment by initializing local
variables to be empty) would be very much suitable for mainline.
- contrib: make a Makefile so the invoker can install all the crazy
contributed goodies at once if she wants to.
- look for interesting (possibly old) patch series on the list
(like the whole-directory-rename series!) and nudge them forward.
Hope that helps,
Jonathan
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