I'm sure some of you eagle-eyes have already noticed this, but for the last 24 hours the "owner" field on the main git project at www.kernel.org hasn't been pointing to yours truly any more. It says "Junio C Hamano" instead.
The description may still say "Linus' core git plumbing", but I think that's just because Junio is being shy about things, and not very assertive, but the fact is, in the great tag-game of project maintainership, Junio is the new "it". I always said I didn't really want to maintain it in the long run, and maybe some of you thought I was just saying that, especially as the weeks dragged out to over three months, but hey, that's just because this thing ended up being a bit bigger and more professional than I originally even envisioned. Junio was the obvious choice, and since he accepted the maintainership position, it means that I don't have to track the git details as closely, and can go back to reading the linux kernel mailing list more actively. I'll just continue to send patches to Junio instead of applying them to my tree and pushing them out that way (or maybe I'll try to push any changes through my slaved git trees instead). In other words, I'm not "dropping" git, I just prefer working on it as a contributor rather than trying to keep track of everything that happens. So I don't think much will change, except I suspect Junio will drop fewer patches on the floor and ask for fewer re-sends or need less prodding ;) Linus - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html