Git 2.5 Is On Approach With Many Changes

Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 22 July 2015 at 05:30 AM EDT. 7 Comments
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Junio Hamano announced the release on Tuesday for Git 2.5.0-rc3, which is made up of more than 500 commits since Git 2.4.0.

Git 2.5 features multiple improvements to git p4 for its handling of Perforce repositories, some performance improvements/optimizations are in place, and there are a large number of bug-fixes over what's provided in Git 2.4.

More details on Git 2.5.0-rc3 and the changes coming in general for this distributed revision control system can be found out via the release announcement posted to the Linux kernel mailing list.

What more would you like to see out of Git? Share your thoughts with the community by commenting on this article in the forums.
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