Could I get a second pair of eyes on this please. I was wondering whether we should point out that svn+ssh:// may do its own compression (as in, 'ssh -C').
Daniel danie...@apache.org wrote on Tue, 06 Mar 2018 12:58 +0000: > * staging/docs/release-notes/1.10.html > (#lz4-over-the-wire): Document current behaviour over ra_svn. > > +++ subversion/site/staging/docs/release-notes/1.10.html Tue Mar 6 > @@ -713,7 +713,11 @@ combination of the client- and server-si > -<!-- TODO: describe LZ4 over svn:// --> > +<p>For the <b>svn://</b> protocol, use of LZ4 compression depends on the > value > +of the server-side <tt>-c/--compression</tt> option. A value of <tt>0</tt> > +disables compression entirely; any other value causes lz4 or zlib compression > +to be used. At this time, lz4 is always used in preference to zlib when both > +are supported by the remote end<!-- see svn_ra_svn__svndiff_version() > -->.</p>