Current Trajectory
==================
-Now that we've finished the 0.27 release, we're working on 0.28, and
-although we're not certain which new features will be included, here
-are likely candidates:
-
- - Support for rm/gc.
-
- - Support for transferring saves between repositories and rewriting
- branches.
-
-and these are also under consideration:
+Now that we've finished the 0.30.1 release, we're working on 0.31, and
+although we're not certain which new features will be included, we've
+nearly finished adding support for Python 3, and are also considering:
- Better VFS performance for large repositories (i.e. fuse, ls,
web...).
+ - Better VFS caching.
+
+ - Index improvements.
+
- Incremental indexing via inotify.
- Smarter (and quieter) handling of cross-filesystem metadata.
- - Support for more general purpose push/pull of branches, saves, and
- tags between repositories. (See the bup-get patch series.)
-
If you have the time and inclination, please help review patches
posted to the list, or post your own. (See "ways to help" below.)
We also love a good "Tested-by:" -- the more the merrier.
+Testing
+=======
+
+You can run the test suite much more quickly via "make -j test" (as
+compared to "make test"), at the expense of slightly more confusing
+output (interleaved parallel test output), and inaccurate intermediate
+success/failure counts, but the final counts displayed should be
+correct.
+
+Individual non-Python tests can be run via "./wvtest run t/TEST" and
+if you'd like to see all of the test output, you can omit the wvtest
+run wrapper: "t/TEST"
+
+Individual Python tests can be run via "./wvtest run ./wvtest.py
+lib/bup/t/TEST", and as above, you can see all the output by omitting
+the wvtest run wrapper like this: "./wvtest.py lib/bup/t/TEST"
+
+
Submitting patches
==================
locally, you may need to configure git to be able to send mail. See
git-send-email(1) for further details.
-Oh, and we do have a ./CODING-STYLE, hobgoblins and all, though don't
+Oh, and we do have a ./CODINGSTYLE, hobgoblins and all, though don't
let that scare you off. We're not all that fierce.