On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 12:05 AM Philip Oakley <philipoak...@iee.org> wrote:
>
> On 30/01/2019 20:57, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
> >
> > * "Big repos". We had discussions about this in years past. It's a very
> >    spawly and vague topic. Do we mean big history, big blobs, big (in
> >    size/depth/width) checkouts etc?
> >
> >    But regardless, many of us deal with this in one way or another, and
> >    it would be good to have a top-level overview of how the various
> >    solutions to this that are being integrated into git.git are doing /
> >    what people see on the horizon for scalabiltiy.

I am also very interested in that topic ;-)

> I'd also like a bit of discussion about ensuring that the partial clone
> & filtering aspects of 'big repos' (if partial is needed /used then it's
> big ...) still retain the full 'distributed' nature and capability of git.

And in this too, especially regarding my work on many promisor/partial
clone remotes (previously ODBs).

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