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Subject:Re: Official git export
From:Andriy Gapon (av@FreeBSD.org)
Date:Sep 2, 2011 11:46:25 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-arch

on 03/09/2011 15:11 per@pluto.rain.com said the following:

Andriy Gapon <av@freebsd.org> wrote:

... keeping local history is of course not necessary, but when you need to do some serious history analysis it comes extremely convenient.

In the area where one is working, certainly, but I don't expect to need the commit history of the contrib tree while working on UFS or gmirror.

Do you know of a tool (VCS or otherwise) that allows to checkout parts of a tree with history and other parts without history? If you talk about using different tool for different parts of the tree, then, well, good luck.

... doing some non-trivial FreeBSD development myself ...

Unless you're considerably older than you look in that Flickr photo from about a year ago (in Kiev), I was doing non-trivial OS development before you finished middle school :)

What can I say. Perhaps you had a success using your model of different tools per different parts of tree. Maybe it saved you days when you were using a modem for internet access. But I don't see why we have to chose this model now.