On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 9:48 AM Derrick Stolee <sto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 9/19/2019 10:43 AM, Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget wrote:
> > This series makes the sparse-checkout feature more user-friendly. While
> > there, I also present a way to use a limited set of patterns to gain a
> > significant performance boost in very large repositories.
> >
> > Sparse-checkout is only documented as a subsection of the read-tree docs
> > [1], which makes the feature hard to discover. Users have trouble navigating
> > the feature, especially at clone time [2], and have even resorted to
> > creating their own helper tools [3].
> >
> > This series attempts to solve these problems using a new builtin.
>
> I haven't heard anything about this series since Elijah's careful
> review of the RFC. There are definitely areas where this can be
> made more robust, but I'd like to save those for a follow-up series.
>
> Junio: I know you didn't track this in the recent "what's cooking"
> list, and I don't expect you to take it until I re-roll v3 to
> include the .gitignore interaction I already pointed out.

Oh, sorry, I missed this.  By the way, is there any reason I wasn't
cc'ed on this round after reviewing the RFC?

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