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support for the SHA-256 hash function in Git


Oh! So this is finally a usable thing now?

Does git build a parallel merkle tree with sha-256 and is the sha-256 reference a usable replacement for the sha-1 reference everywhere?

#git


#Forgejo v7.0 was just released! Get it at https://forgejo.org/download/. πŸš€

Forgejo v7.0 is available with translations in Bulgarian, Esperanto, Filipino and Slovenian; SourceHut builds integration; support for the SHA-256 hash function in Git; source code search by default and more. It also is the first Long Term Support version. The adoption of semantic versioning is the reason for the version bump from v1.21 to v7.0 and is compatible with existing tools. ✨

Read more at https://forgejo.org/2024-04-release-v7-0/


#git


If you’re working on KittenΒΉ from source, please clone a fresh copy.

I just rewrote history to reduce the repository size (correctly this time, including all references from branches, tags, etc.).

The good news is that – contrary to what the Codeberg interface is currently showing the size to be (176MB) – the repository is only about 5MB now so it should only take a couple of seconds to clone.

Related issue: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg-e.V./requests/issues/182

:kitten: πŸ’•

ΒΉ https://codeberg.org/kitten/app

#Kitten #dev #git


πŸ’₯ New episode of The Changelog!

This week we’re talking to Scott Chacon, one of the co-founders of GitHub, to discuss the history and future of Git and Scott’s new project Git Butler, a branch manager tool that’s aiming to improve the developer experience of Git using Git.

We also touch on the contentious topic of open source licensing and the challenges of defining β€œOpen Source”, FSL vs GPL, and more.

🎧 https://changelog.fm/586

#git #github #opensource #podcast

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