Hi Richard,

These changes are interesting.

> fossil setting repo-cksum off
If I use this setting on local checkouts and let's assume for some 
reasons that a commit damages the local database. If I don't have 
repo-cksum disabled on the remote repository (assume on http), will I 
get an error message when I push?

I want to make sure that my remote repository never gets corrupted.

That way, I can have this setting disabled on local database for faster 
commits and then once I push, I can know that something went wrong. 
Then, I can try to recover my loss of work using current checked-out 
code and a corruption-free remote repository.

- Altu
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