On 2025-09-09 10:29, ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
Andrew Schulman via Cygwin writes:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2025 10:23:13 +0200, Mark Liam Brown via Cygwin wrote:
Since git has decided to EOL itself by a switch to RUST (which poses a
chicken and egg problem for bootstrapping, among other technical,
political and licensing issues),

What appear to be the remaining licensing and political issues?

For those of us who aren't in the know, could you please provide some links to
git's plans and what the issues are? A search on "git rust" turns up a lot of
stuff but it's hard to know what's relevant.

TL;DR: This did not happen (not yet anyway) and it won't happen in the
near future either.
https://lore.kernel.org/all/[email protected]/
I consider 2026H2 - a year - pretty near, with possibly another year and a half of security patches, giving us 1-2.5 years, realistically 1.5 years to decide whether we could get rust working, or should migrate to a git successor.

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