On Wed, May 06, 2020 at 08:39:19PM +0200, clime wrote:
> But I would like to note that exploded repos (or source-git repos)
> have at least two other advantages.
> 
> 1) they consume less space than tarballs for each version because
> objects in git repo are deduplicated
> 2) instead of downloading/uploading tarballs, you can just do
> something like: git pull --rebase upstream master; git push

Just a note that this is not something you can do today since a rebase rewrite
history, so you would have to do `git push --force` which isn't allowed
currently.
So if we were to move forward with this model, we will need to find a solution
for the question that has led us to forbid force pushes until now.


Pierre
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