
We presently use the ".txt" extension for our AsciiDoc files. While not wrong, most editors do not associate this extension with AsciiDoc, meaning that contributors don't get automatic editor functionality that could be useful, such as syntax highlighting and prose linting. It is much more common to use the ".adoc" extension for AsciiDoc files, since this helps editors automatically detect files and also allows various forges to provide rich (HTML-like) rendering. Let's do that here, renaming all of the files and updating the includes where relevant. Adjust the various build scripts and makefiles to use the new extension as well. Note that this should not result in any user-visible changes to the documentation. Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Git v2.33.2 Release Notes
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This release merges up the fixes that appear in v2.30.3, v2.31.2
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and v2.32.1 to address the security issue CVE-2022-24765; see
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the release notes for these versions for details.
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In addition, it contains the following fixes:
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* Squelch over-eager warning message added during this cycle.
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* A bug in "git rebase -r" has been fixed.
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* One CI task based on Fedora image noticed a not-quite-kosher
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construct recently, which has been corrected.
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