Messages in this thread | | | From | Al Boldi <> | Subject | Re: git guidance | Date | Thu, 29 Nov 2007 08:27:04 +0300 |
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Jakub Narebski wrote: > Al Boldi wrote: > > Johannes Schindelin wrote: > >> By that definition, no SCM, not even CVS, is transparent. Nothing > >> short of unpacked directories of all versions (wasting a lot of disk > >> space) would. > > > > Who said anything about unpacking? > > > > I'm talking about GIT transparently serving a Virtual Version Control > > dir to be mounted on the client. > > Are you talking about something like (in alpha IIRC) gitfs? > > http://www.sfgoth.com/~mitch/linux/gitfs/
This looks like a good start.
> Besides, you can always use "git show <revision>:<file>". For example > gitweb (and I think other web interfaces) can show any version of a file > or a directory, accessing only repository.
Sure, browsing is the easy part, but Version Control starts when things become writable.
Thanks for the link!
-- Al
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