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by deployhq
225 days ago
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Author here. Git 3.0 is the first major version in 11 years. Key takeaways: - SHA-256 becoming default (brian m. carlson has done ~100 of 200-400 needed patches) - Rust becoming mandatory build requirement (controversial but necessary for memory safety) - Reftable format shows 22x performance improvement in benchmarks - Timeline depends on getting Git forges (GitHub, GitLab) ready with SHA-256 support The Rust decision is particularly interesting - Patrick Steinhardt's proposal is a "trial balloon" to gauge ecosystem readiness. Happy to answer questions! |
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