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revnews: mention some recent releases
I figure it is interesting to mention recent Git "core" releases, as well as in related projects (libgit2, jgit, etc).
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@@ -267,6 +267,34 @@ to GitHub and the sponsors. If you are a Git developer and need travel
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or other assistance to go there, please contact Peff, aka
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Jeff King &lt;<[email protected]>&gt;.
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### Releases
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*[Git v.2.3.2](http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1902789), March 6th.
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The latest maintenance release Git v2.3.2 is now available at
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the usual places.
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*[NodeGit 0.3.0](https://github.com/nodegit/nodegit/releases/tag/v0.3.0), March 13th:
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Updated to libgit2 v0.22.1. This release contains breaking API changes. Most
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noteworthy is the change to how certificate errors are handled during authentication.
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For more details check out the change log: http://www.nodegit.org/changelog/#v0-3-0
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*[Git v.2.3.3](http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1908634), March 14th:
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The latest maintenance release Git v2.3.3 is now available at
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the usual places. It is comprised of 26 non-merge commits since
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v2.3.2, contributed by 11 people, 1 of which is a new contributor.
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*[Git v2.3.4](http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1915412), March 23rd:
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The latest maintenance release Git v2.3.4 is now available at the
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usual places. It is comprised of 22 non-merge commits since v2.3.3,
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contributed by 9 people, 1 of which is a new face. All these fixes
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have already been in the 'master' branch for some time.
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### From outside the list
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* Google Code [announced their shutdown](http://google-opensource.blogspot.de/2015/03/farewell-to-google-code.html), offering all remaining projects easy migration to Git/GitHub.

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