On 2011/03/26 06:05 PM, Larry McVoy wrote:
> Again, I can't speak for fossil, but what you are saying is not true for> BitKeeper, it's very bandwidth sparing. We've had people use it over> modems just fine, including large projects like the Linux kernel.
If a repository of compressed source code and compressed deltas weighs
in at (say) 50Mb, then it doesn't matter whether you're using Bitkeeper,
Fossil, git, Mercurial, Bazaar, or whatever -- transferring it between
computers will shunt 50+Mb data over the network, which is _slow_ if
you're using a modem.
- Twylite
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