Re: timestamps not git-cloned

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From: Sitaram Chamarty
Date: Saturday, November 29, 2008 - 6:14 pm

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch> wrote:

How many people use git-archive and how many times a day do they use
it?  For example, kernel.org seems to put out linux-2.x.y.z.tar.bz2
once every 2 to 7 days.

The overhead of this new option (and certainly it should be an option,
not the default) should be measured not against the old running time,
but against the frequency of usage of the tool.  Look at it on those
time scales, it may not be a big deal.

By all accounts, this overhead will not affect the "giterate" [meaning
git-literate ;-)] people too much.
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Re: timestamps not git-cloned, jidanni, (Thu Nov 27, 10:06 pm)
Re: timestamps not git-cloned, Daniel Barkalow, (Thu Nov 27, 11:59 pm)
Re: timestamps not git-cloned, Chris Frey, (Sat Nov 29, 1:54 am)
Re: timestamps not git-cloned, Stephen R. van den Berg, (Sat Nov 29, 2:22 am)
Re: timestamps not git-cloned, Thomas Rast, (Sat Nov 29, 3:16 am)
Re: timestamps not git-cloned, Sitaram Chamarty, (Sat Nov 29, 6:14 pm)