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30 From: martin f krafft <madduck@madduck.net>
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78 also sprach Ben Gamari <bgamari@gmail.com> [2010.02.18.1519 +1300]:
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79 > > So retagging is really just writing a new tree with a modified list
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82 > Certainly, however if you have a large tag (>100,000 messages), this
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83 > list of reference could easily be tens of megabytes. For this reason, it
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84 > seems like the added overhead of nesting trees would be well worth it.
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86 True =E2=80=94 iff we find a way to enumerate trees referencing a given
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87 blob or tree so that we can walk up the hierarchy. I could look
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88 right now, but I am about to cross half of the globe tomorrow, so
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89 I have other things I should rather be doing. Sorry.
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92 martin | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/
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