Hi, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> I have to say that the bk->cvs gateway is actually a very impressive
> linearization, and I don't even know how it did it.
That's easy -- it found the longest path from A to B and generated patches
between each step.
Looking at the latest tree with gitk, I'd guess that the previous rate
of roughly 50% is no longer achievable; linearizing would aggregate
some large chunks of patch-series and subtree merges (no surprise there).
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