Re: [RFC/PATCH 0/3] Teach builtin-clone to pack refs

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Johan Herland <johan@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Although most of the speedup from current "next" is achieved by the
> builtin-clone work, there is still a considerable additional improvement
> from writing all refs to a single file instead of writing one file per
> ref. I expect the performance improvement to be much bigger on platforms
> with slower filesystem (aka. Windows).

At some point, additional speedups are hidden in the noise.

Not writing reflogs is a _different_ behaviour from the previous, but I
suspect it might even be an improvement.  When you have 1000 remote
branches, probably most of them are not even active.
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