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From: Dennis Luehring
Subject: Re: question about: Facebook makes Mercurial faster than Git
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 12:42:17 +0100
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Am 10.03.2014 12:28, schrieb demerphq:
> I had the impression, and I would not be surprised if they had the
> impression that the git development community is relatively
> unconcerned about performance issues on larger repositories.
so the question is if the git community is interested in beeing
competive in such
large scale scenarios - something what mercurial seems to be now out of
the box