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Re: [cdv-devel] more merging stuff (bit long...): msg#00006version-control.codeville.devel
Nathaniel Smith wrote:
Wow. I'm no expert in merging, but this all made perfect sense to me. It looks like a brilliant piece of work. Without seeing (or thinking up) concrete examples, it's a bit hard to know how I would have answered the poll questions, but as a newbie outsider, the results produced by your algorithm looked fine to me. I really look forward to hearing comments from some of the SCM experts. Is there a reason you didn't post this to the revctrl list as well? I would be interested to hear about the feasibility of other systems adopting this user model, regardless of whether they store weaves, deltas, or snapshots. Thanks, Kevin
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