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Fix typo in MaintNotes regarding versioning scheme#2209

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Fix typo in MaintNotes regarding versioning scheme#2209
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There is an issue in commit 48855d7:
Fix typo in MaintNotes regarding versioning scheme

  • Commit not signed off

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dscho commented Feb 22, 2026

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dscho commented Feb 22, 2026

Corrected a typo in the versioning scheme description.

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@dscho done - thanks!

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bear8642 commented Feb 22, 2026

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Corrected a typo in the versioning scheme description.

Signed-off-by: bear8642 <silas@dyalog.com>
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Error: Unrecognized project

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Error: Unrecognized project

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@dscho are you able to comment on the gitgitgadget-git output above?

I am unable to determine what's going wrong and haven't found any helpful advice online.

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dscho commented Feb 22, 2026

@dscho are you able to comment on the gitgitgadget-git output above?

I am unable to determine what's going wrong and haven't found any helpful advice online.

Huh. That sounds like a bug to me. Let me have a look.

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Error: Unrecognized project

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dscho commented Feb 22, 2026

Hrm. No luck. Will keep investigating.

dscho added a commit to gitgitgadget/gitgitgadget that referenced this pull request Feb 22, 2026
The `todo` branch is completely divergent from Git's `master` branch,
and as such contains different files. Yet it still belongs to the Git
project...

This is needed to fix the `Unrecognized project` error in https://
github.com/git/git/pull/2209

The underlying logic was correct until c72d162 (project-options: handle
shallow worktrees gracefully, 2024-01-01) broke it; This change was
needed to allow migrating from running on a self-hosted Azure Pipelines
runner to running on hosted GitHub Actions runners, but the logic was
incomplete and would no longer reliably detect whether GitGitGadget is
running in a PR that targets the Git project.

Another fix would have been to move forward with the `vars.CONFIG` idea
championed in #1991.
However, my attention was directed away from that effort for a long time
now, and it won't be _so_ easy to push that over the finish line. Let's
unblock the contributor first.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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dscho commented Feb 22, 2026

Hrm. No luck. Will keep investigating.

I think I've figured it out, see gitgitgadget/gitgitgadget#2145 for full details. Once that PR is merged and deployed, I'll re-run the failing workflow.

dscho added a commit to gitgitgadget/gitgitgadget that referenced this pull request Feb 22, 2026
The `todo` branch is completely divergent from Git's `master` branch,
and as such contains different files. Yet it still belongs to the Git
project...

This is needed to fix the `Unrecognized project` error in https://
github.com/git/git/pull/2209

The underlying logic was correct until c72d162 (project-options: handle
shallow worktrees gracefully, 2024-01-01) broke it; This change was
needed to allow migrating from running on a self-hosted Azure Pipelines
runner to running on hosted GitHub Actions runners, but the logic was
incomplete and would no longer reliably detect whether GitGitGadget is
running in a PR that targets the Git project.

Another fix would have been to move forward with the `vars.CONFIG` idea
championed in #1991.
However, my attention was directed away from that effort for a long time
now, and it won't be _so_ easy to push that over the finish line. Let's
unblock the contributor first.
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Preview email sent as pull.2209.git.git.1771773946823.gitgitgadget@gmail.com

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Excellent, thanks for sorting that!

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/submit

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Submitted as pull.2209.git.git.1771774770368.gitgitgadget@gmail.com

To fetch this version into FETCH_HEAD:

git fetch https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/ pr-git-2209/bear8642/patch-1-v1

To fetch this version to local tag pr-git-2209/bear8642/patch-1-v1:

git fetch --no-tags https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/ tag pr-git-2209/bear8642/patch-1-v1

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dscho commented Feb 22, 2026

Excellent, thanks for sorting that!

You're welcome! Thank you for contributing to open source!

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