On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 01:51:22PM -0400, W. Trevor King wrote:
> 3) Use `be serve` to cache in memory.  As long as you avoid other
>   direct repository manipulation, this should work well until you run
>   out of memory ;).

Actually, it is roughly equivalent to direct access since `be serve`
doesn't cache (it handles raw Storage requests).  A hypothetical
command-based server that loaded the BugDir while handling requests
would cache in memory as I suggested above.

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