* [Possibly OT] Synchronizing data
@ 2005-12-01 0:26 walt
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From: walt @ 2005-12-01 0:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
If this is truly irrelevant to git, then I apologize. I'm
posting this link not because I understand all the issues,
rather because of a gut feeling that it may (possibly) be
relevant to people who are trying to share data across a
network:
http://open.itworld.com/4934/051123msrss/page_1.html
This is a typical e-newsletter which may disappear very
quickly. The article concerns extensions to RSS being
proposed by our friends at M$.
I'm sure I would learn a lot if you code-wizards would
explain why this concept would be good (or bad) for git.
Thanks!
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