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SubjectRe: [RFC] Linux Kernel Subversion Howto
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Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org> said:
> On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Larry McVoy wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 05:06:02AM -0200, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
> > > So you've somehow managed to trick most kernel developers into
> > > granting you power over not only the BK history

> > It's exactly the same as a file system. If you put some files into a
> > file system does the file system creator owe you the knowledge of how
> > those files are maintained in the file system?

> No, this is not a good analogy at all.

It is just fine.

> If I don't want to use a certain filesystem, I mount it and copy the
> files over to another filesystem. What users are interested in are the
> files themselves of course, and the efficiency with which the filesystem
> handles those files. BK is the efficient filesystem here, but anyone
> should be able to freely copy files over to another filesystem without
> any need for the filesystem internals knowledge. If the target
> filesystem is 8.3 without lowercase support then so be it and people
> will need to use a separate file to hold the extra details that cannot
> berepresented natively in the target filesystem. But absolutely 0% of
> the information is lost.

But what you want is not the files, but the whole history of the filesystem
(what was written/changed/deleted when).

> Again, the BK value is in the efficiency and reliability it has to
> handle a tree like the Linux kernel, not in the Linux kernel tree. It's
> not necessary for you to give away that value in order to provide the
> simple information needed to reconstruct the Linux tree structure as
> people are asking.

linux-2.6.10.tar.bz2, and you even get the -bk patches!
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