also sprach Joey Hess <jo...@debian.org> [2014-09-09 21:14 +0200]:
> This would mean that if you cloned d-i into /tmp and followed the
> instructions to use mr in that repo, /tmp/.mrconfig would also be read,
> possibly quite unexpectedly.

This is true. Good point.

All I am trying to do is lowering the barrier of entry for
debconf-team and possibly similar situations:

  https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/GitMigration#Help.21_Too_many_repositories.21

And I think requiring people to create ~/.mrconfig or adding the
checkout to their existing config is such a barrier.

But maybe I am also seeing pink elephants…

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