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> > Or, in the case of something like the Linux kernel tree, where you don't
> > have two or three trees. You've got at least 20 actively developed
> > concurrent trees with branches at different points.
> Yep, but only three trees are interesting
> for me (your's and Andi's) and most
> developers only care about your tree,
> so simplifications should be possible.
A purely local view isn't enough, I fear. Each of the 3 trees has its own 3
neighbors, ...
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