On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 12:49 PM, <jidanni(a)jidanni.org> wrote:
Neither git nor Linus Torvalds invented Content-Addressable Storage.
They've been around for years, but we haven't ever needed it enough to
implement it. I assume that if we did need it, we would, as Tim
Starling, one of our staff developers, has been working actively on a
history recompression project.
And while you're at it, he says subversion is for
goners,
http://www.google.com/search?q=torvalds+subversion+git
While we would like to move to a distributed RCS, we're not doing it
because Linus Torvalds told us to.
--
Andrew Garrett