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-= JGit Wishlist =
-
-Below are some of the areas that needs work. Also take a look at JGit
-related issues in the EGit project:
-
- - http://code.google.com/p/egit/issues/list?q=label:Component-JGit
-
-== Switch Branch ==
-
-Switch to an existing branch, updating the working directory to match.
-
-Note that updating the working directory may require a 3 way merge
-if the working directory is dirty (git checkout -m).
-
-My usual git working style is to not switch branches with a dirty
-working directory; I always commit to the current branch before
-switching to a new one. I mention that because I assume it'll be
-easier to implement that workflow first; once you have commit
-capability, you can do that style of branch switching (either
-preventing the switch or doing an implicit commit when the working
-directory is dirty) without having to worry about merging. ''--
-Steven Grimm''
-
-== Merge ==
-
-Merging changes from one local branch to another.
-
-Again, like fetch I'd like to keep egit/jgit 100% pure Java and
-implement merge-recursive in Java.  We may need to invoke RCS
-merge if Eclipse doesn't have its own 3 way file merge algorithm
-available, or do what core Git just did and implement a 3 way in
-memory merge algorithm.  git-merge-recursive is only 1336 lines of C
-so it should not be too difficult to port the algorithm to pure Java.
-
-== SVN Integration ==
-
-It would be swell -- but put it at the bottom of your priority list
--- to have git-svn interoperability; sadly most of my git usage at
-the moment is in cloned svn repositories and it would be great if
-egit could do the right thing when the current git repo is cloned
-from svn. What "the right thing" is, exactly, is debatable, but I
-suppose some kind of integration with the Subclipse plugin is one
-possibility (and if nothing else, that plugin probably has code
-that can be reused.) I'd like to be able to update from and commit
-to the parent svn repository. ''-- Steven Grimm''
-
-I'm considering this to be out of scope for the time being, but if
-someone takes it on and submits reasonable patches we'll include
-them. ''-- Shawn Pearce''