Re: Is there a Git repository of RFCs? Or of Internet-Drafts?

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What useful history can you possibly get when each file is only ever
substantively changed by publishing another file?

Aue Te Ariki! He toki ki roto taku mahuna!

On 2013-03-16, at 14:21, James Cloos <cloos@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>>>>>> "JL" == John Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> JL> In practice, rsync works great.  I pull the RFCs and I-Ds every night.
>
> The benefits git would bring are history and reduced badwidth per pull
> when updating.
>
> The latter, of course, is only really relevant when the daily pull is
> done over a low-bandwidth link.  (The impact of the cron job was very
> noticeable over a DS0; it is not at all noticeable over doccis.)
>
> -JimC
> --
> James Cloos <cloos@xxxxxxxxxxx>         OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6


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