> From: David Lang [mailto:da...@lang.hm]
> 
> Linus says that git does not have "proper locking", so think about it,
> what do
> you think will happen if person A does git add a/b; git commit and person
> B does
> git add c/d; git commit?

Sorry, I wasn't clear. My assumption is that a shared repository on a network 
file system will either be: 

1. a bare repository that is normally accessed only by "git push" and "git 
pull" (or "git fetch"), the central repository model.

2. a repository where only one user does "git add" and "git commit", while 
other users will do "git pull", the peer-to-peer model (you pull changes from 
me, I pull changes from you).

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