On 07/06/2012 04:32 AM, Stefan Fuhrmann wrote:
> Hi devs,
> 
> This week I had one of my "how hard can it be?" moments
> and finally implemented revprop packing (did that mainly
> offline). It passes all tests and seems to work pretty well.

Cool!

[...]

> Since the new code will not be used unless you create
> a format 6 repo, I'd like to commit everything directly to
> /trunk for review instead of creating a new branch or
> "overwriting" the existing one.
> 
> This is the order in which I want to commit the changes:
> 
> * refactor existing code
> * update the design file
> * add the revprop pack support
> * add tests; write more tests

Should you transpose these last two?  Put the tests in place first, then the
code?  Or are these tests of the particular low-level feature behavior that
mean nothing when the feature code isn't in place?

> * bump the FSFS format
> 
> Any objections?

I have none, so long as trunk remains "stable" to the degree we've defined it.

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