Re: Smart fetch via HTTP?

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On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 09:45:42PM -0400, Shawn O. Pearce wrote:
> Its not perfect.  The hotter parts of the object database is almost
> always the recent stuff, as that's what people are actively trying
> to fetch, or are using as a base when they are trying to fetch from
> someone else.  The hotter parts are also probably too new to be
> in the shared store offered by kernel.org admins, which means you
> cannot get good IO buffering.  Back to the current set of problems.

Actually, as long as objects/info/alternates is pointing at Linus's
kernel.org tree, I would think that it should work relatively well,
since everyone is normally basing their work on top of his tree as a
starting point.

						- Ted
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