Re: Git as a filesystem

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To: Peter Stahlir <peter.stahlir@...>
Cc: Muhammad Tayyab <mail.tayyab@...>, <linux-kernel@...>
Date: Friday, September 21, 2007 - 11:04 am

On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 01:37:33PM +0200, Peter Stahlir wrote:

git is kewl, so it must be the solution for all problems?

git keeps information of all versions of a file.
This can by definition not be smaller than only storing the current 
version.

And git doesn't perform any magic, it uses the zlib library that is 
neither unusual nor the best compression method available.


cu
Adrian

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Git as a filesystem, Peter Stahlir, (Fri Sep 21, 6:48 am)
Re: Git as a filesystem, Muhammad Tayyab, (Fri Sep 21, 7:28 am)
Re: Git as a filesystem, Peter Stahlir, (Fri Sep 21, 7:37 am)
Re: Git as a filesystem, Adrian Bunk, (Fri Sep 21, 11:04 am)
Re: Git as a filesystem, Peter Stahlir, (Fri Sep 21, 7:46 am)
Re: Git as a filesystem, Jan Engelhardt, (Fri Sep 21, 8:51 am)
Re: Git as a filesystem, Peter Stahlir, (Fri Sep 21, 9:30 am)
Re: Git as a filesystem, Jan Engelhardt, (Fri Sep 21, 9:53 am)