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30 From: martin f krafft <madduck@madduck.net>
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73 also sprach martin f krafft <madduck@madduck.net> [2010.02.18.1500 +1300]:
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74 > > > If we keep ancestry though, we are reusing existing working code for
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75 > > > backup (git-pull :)
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77 > > This is one of the reasons I feel it's important we keep it. And as is
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78 > > stated below, the storage overhead is minimal.
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80 > Absolutely; Stewart mentioned at LCA to forego the porcelain and
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81 > harness the power of the plumbing, and I knew back then that this
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82 > would be among the first things of which to convince him once he had
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83 > the basic idea out. ;)
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85 Except I fear that as soon as we allow manipulation of the local
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86 store, we'll potentially run into this problem:
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92 martin | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/
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94 it's as bad as you think, and they are out to get you.
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