This has potential to be a Huge Deal for the MDN content team, too.
Figuring out when things were added or removed or changed can be hard
across so many repositories.


> I'm pleased to announce the immediate availability of some
> *experimental* read-only Mercurial repositories containing the
> combined, useful history of the various Firefox repositories, all in
> chronological order and stored in a more efficient format that is
> faster to clone and pull from and results in faster client operations.
>
> The repositories can be found at https://hg.mozilla.org/experimental.
> The repository you likely want to clone is
> https://hg.mozilla.org/experimental/firefox-unified. A visualization
> showing the chronological history of the repo can be seen at
> https://hg.mozilla.org/experimental/firefox-unified/graph.
>
> The primary goal of these repositories is to provide developers (and
> eventually automation) with more efficient interaction with the
> Firefox source repositories. There are several secondary and
> side-benefits, including improving the scalability of Try and
> MozReview's repositories.

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