Simos Xenitellis ha scritto:
We have mentioned these some time ago. Search for 'shallow' clones.
It's the '--depth' parameter in 'git clone'.
My personal view is that a shallow clone (that is, a clone with limited history)
provides small gains. More comments and benchmarking on this would be welcome.
git clone help says also that you cannot push after cloning with a
--depth option, whereas Git for GNOME translators says it's (almost?)
OK: has it been tested? I'm not keen on being a guinea-pig for this... :)
I'm not really interested in ten years of repository history for pushing
a couple of files, plus add to that if I also have to locally clone the
repository...
I think that it is better to get full clones of the GNOME release
repositories and
simply keep them locally, and update (with "git pull --rebase") before
committing.
What is the status of damned-lies commit-upload of translations? This,
from my POV, would be the best solution.
Cheers.
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Milo Casagrande <m...@casagrande.name>
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