Evolving Git for the next decade
Summary
The article previews how Git will evolve over the next decade, driven by the need to address large monorepos, stronger hash functions, and scalable references. It covers the SHA-256 transition, the move from loose refs to reftables, large-file handling with promisors and pluggable object databases, and UI improvements inspired by Jujutsu, while emphasizing ecosystem adoption and community testing to ensure a smooth transition.