By the analogy with the maxtime and maxmount in the ext3 when it
reminds you to fsck, when number of mounts since last fsck, or time since
last fsck is above some limits. I think this makes practical sense. I think
the similar thing makes sense wrt to 'git gc'.
Is it possible that git repo had a parameter N, and when the counter of
unpacked object hit this number, then git operations start to print
semi-annoying warnings
"Time to optimize your repo using 'git gc' command ... "
?
I am naive user. I forget things. Really. I rely on git to remember things.
Is this a reasonable parameter ?
Thanks
Yakov
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