Re: [PATCH] git-repack: generational repacking (and example hook script)

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On 7/4/07, Sam Vilain <sam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Johannes Schindelin wrote:
>>>> 1. Do you agree that some users would want their git repositories to be
>>>> "maintenance free"?
>>> I'm not so sure.
>> Well, no offence, but I think you should withhold from voicing a
>> fundamental concern as this, because you're not one of its target users.
> Let's put it this way. A lot of car drivers would probably agree that it
> is a Good Thing (tm) if their car automatically went to get gas, before it
> ran out of it. Less hassle, right?
>
> Yes, except if your car decides to get gas when you are already late,
> speeding, trying to catch your plane.

Ok, but if you're only packing a few hundred objects it usually won't
matter because it is fast enough that you hardly notice.

Unless you are on Windows, MacOSX, a notebook with P233, or unless
it is your home server in cellar built out of decommissioned desktop
(trusty old P133 with reasonable (for such a thing) 256Mb).
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