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Re: Looking at the code affected in bug 9752 leaves a weird taste...: msg#00152

Subject: Re: Looking at the code affected in bug 9752 leaves a weird taste...
Bruce Stephens <monotone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

[...]

> However, if that's stored in the database rather than in a hook (and
> I think it ought to be in the database), then there's a chance that
> it'll change, so it probably needs to be versioned, and rules
> decided for merging, etc.

I'm stupid: it could obviously be stuck in a file in MT, alongside
manifest.  It doesn't matter much how well merging and so on works,
because almost all files are plain text which you want using the
native platform line endings, and for the rest, they almost never
change state.


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