Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schinde...@gmx.de> writes:

> Hi Junio,
>
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2017, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> [Cooking]
>> 
>> [...]
>> 
>> * mk/diff-delta-uint-may-be-shorter-than-ulong (2017-08-10) 1 commit
>>  ...
>>  Dropped, as it was rerolled for review as part of a larger series.
>>  cf. <1502914591-26215-1-git-send-email-martin@mail.zuhause>
>> 
>> [...]
>> 
>> * mk/use-size-t-in-zlib (2017-08-10) 1 commit
>>  ...
>>  Dropped, as it was rerolled for review as part of a larger series.
>>  cf. <1502914591-26215-1-git-send-email-martin@mail.zuhause>
>> 
>> 
>> * mk/diff-delta-avoid-large-offset (2017-08-11) 1 commit
>>  ...
>>  Dropped, as it was rerolled for review as part of a larger series.
>>  cf. <1502914591-26215-1-git-send-email-martin@mail.zuhause>
>> 
>> 
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> [Discarded]
>> 
>> [...]
>
> These three topics are still in the wrong category. Please fix.

Hmph, but did the larger series these refer to actually land?  If I
recall correctly they were too invasive to get merged cleanly to
'next' and 'pu' without disrupting topics in flight and that is why
it is not even listed there.

The only two reasons a topic with a good goal and approach gets
thrown into the Discarded bin are either because it is tentatively
retracted to avoid disrupting other topics in flight (with the
expectation to be redone later) or what it wants to solve is
addressed by another topic and becomes unnecessary.

These three attempt to do good things and I have been hoping that
others can help moving them forward by e.g. reporting that they
still cleanly merge and stand on their own as improvements at a
smaller scale than the larger one that was attempted but was not
queued, or if nobody volunteers, I was guessing that I might end up
doing that myself.  Before that happens, I'd prefer to keep them
listed and topics kept in my tree, even if they are not part of
'pu'.

On the other hand, because many topics have graduated to master
recently, the larger one (possibly in the updated form---I do not
recall what conflicts it had with what other topics) may be able to
cook peacefully together with topics we have that are still in
flight.  If that is the case, then that larger topic will be queued
and these three will truly become material for the Discarded bin.

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