On 2019-10-01 2:00 p.m., Pratyush Yadav wrote:
So here's what I propose: why don't we try to do something similar? What about running `git-gc --auto` in the background when the user makes a commit (which I assume is the most common operation in git-gui). This would be disabled when the user sets gc.auto to 0. This way, we keep a similar experience to the command line in case of auto-gc, and we get rid of the prompt. People who don't want auto-compression can just set gc.auto to 0, which they should do anyway. Thoughts?
+1 from me. M.