On Fri, Nov 04, 2016 at 09:47:41PM +0100, Christian Couder wrote: > On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 6:57 PM, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Imagine we invent a new tree entry type, "gitref", that is similar > > to "gitlink" in that it can record a commit object name in a tree, > > but unlike "gitlink" it does imply reachability. And you do not add > > phony parents to your commit object. A tree that has "gitref"s in > > it is about annotating the commits in the same repository (e.g. the > > tree references two commits, "base" and "tip", to point into a slice > > of the main history). And it is perfectly sensible for such a > > pointer to imply reachability---after all it serves different > > purposes from "gitlink". > > The more I think about this (and also about how to limit ref > advertisements as recently discussed in > https://public-inbox.org/git/20161024132932.i42rqn2vlpocqmkq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/), > the more I think about Shawn's RefTree: > > https://public-inbox.org/git/CAJo=hJvnAPNAdDcAAwAvU9C4RVeQdoS3Ev9WTguHx4fD0V_nOg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > > Couldn't a RefTree be used to store refs that point to the base > commit, the tip commit and the blob that contains the cover letter, > and maybe also a ref pointing to the RefTree of the previous version > of the series? That's really interesting! The Software Heritage project is working on something similar, because they want to store all the refs as part of their data model as well. I'll point them to the reftree work. If upstream git supported RefTree, I could potentially use that for git-series. However, I do want a commit message and history for the series itself, and using refs in the reftree to refer to the parents seems like abusing reftree to recreate commits, in a reversal of the hack of using commit parents as a reftree. :) What if, rather than storing a hash reference to a reftree as a single reference and replacing it with no history, a reftree could be referenced from a commit and have history? (That would also allow tagging a version of the reftree.)