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* Splitting off old history to ancillary repo
@ 2008-08-28  2:40 Martin Langhoff
  2008-08-28 16:57 ` Michael J Gruber
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From: Martin Langhoff @ 2008-08-28  2:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
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A project I've inherited has a codebase ~500KB in size. However, in
early history some large binary blobs were committed to the repo.
We've gotten rid of those, and they are not interesting to current
development. But an initial checkout still has to retrieve 60MiB, when
I'm sure the recent (and interesting) history fits in less than 1MB.

What is the state of grafts from a "keeping the repo mostly
transparently usable for newcomers" POV? Is there a new mechanims I
should look at?

Do we have a documented "here's how you split your repo with minimal
downsides to end users"? If you give me enough hints I could write it
:-)

The repo in question is http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/xs-config;a=summary

cheers,


m
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