> On 03 Mar 2018, at 11:39, Jeff King <p...@peff.net> wrote:
> 
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2018 at 05:30:10AM -0500, Jeff King wrote:
> 
>> As in past years, I plan to run it like an unconference. Attendees are
>> expected to bring topics for group discussion. Short presentations are
>> also welcome. We'll put the topics on a whiteboard in the morning, and
>> pick whichever ones people are interested in.
>> 
>> Feel free to reply to this thread if you want to make plans or discuss
>> any proposed topics before the summit. Input or questions from
>> non-attendees is welcome here.
> 
> I'll plan to offer two topics:
> 
> - a round-up of the current state and past year's activities of Git as
>   a member project of Software Freedom Conservancy
> 
> - some updates on the state of the git-scm.com since my report last
>   year
> 
> As with last year, I'll try to send a written report to the list for
> those who aren't at the summit in person.

Thanks for starting this. I would like to propose the following topics:

- hooks: Discuss a proposal for multiple local Git hooks of the same type.

- error reporting: Git is distributed and therefore lots of errors are only
  reported locally. That makes it hard for administrators in larger 
  companies to see trouble. Would it make sense to add a config option that 
  would push recent errors along with "git push" to the server?

- fuzzing: Would it make sense to register Git to Google's OSS fuzzing
  program https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz ?


- Lars

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