Re: cloning the kernel - why long time in "Resolving 313037 deltas"

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Martin Langhoff wrote:

Once you are packed it's sweet, but large repos are a pain to deal
with. You won't impress anyone with performance over a linux kernel
repo -- starting up gitk can take a long time.

I'd suggest running qgit instead, and make sure you've run it once on the repo you're demoing. qgit has a nice little cache where it tucks away most of the data it uses, which makes it draw things a lot faster.

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