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diff --git a/Documentation/technical/scalar.txt b/Documentation/technical/scalar.txt index f6353375f0..0600150b3a 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/scalar.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/scalar.txt @@ -87,17 +87,20 @@ series have been accepted: - `scalar-generalize-diagnose`: Move the functionality of `scalar diagnose` into `git diagnose` and `git bugreport --diagnose`. +- 'scalar-add-fsmonitor: Enable the built-in FSMonitor in Scalar + enlistments. At the end of this series, Scalar should be feature-complete + from the perspective of a user. + Roughly speaking (and subject to change), the following series are needed to "finish" this initial version of Scalar: -- Finish Scalar features: Enable the built-in FSMonitor in Scalar enlistments - and implement `scalar help`. At the end of this series, Scalar should be - feature-complete from the perspective of a user. - - Move Scalar to toplevel: Move Scalar out of `contrib/` and into the root of - `git`, including updates to build and install it with the rest of Git. This - change will incorporate Scalar into the Git CI and test framework, as well as - expand regression and performance testing to ensure the tool is stable. + `git`. This includes a variety of related updates, including: + - building & installing Scalar in the Git root-level 'make [install]'. + - builing & testing Scalar as part of CI. + - moving and expanding test coverage of Scalar (including perf tests). + - implementing 'scalar help'/'git help scalar' to display scalar + documentation. Finally, there are two additional patch series that exist in Microsoft's fork of Git, but there is no current plan to upstream them. There are some interesting |
