On 05/30/2014 11:36 PM, Kyle Fazzari wrote:
> Sytse,
> 
> I've determined that it's due to gitlab_git's Repository class using
> Grit instead of Rugged. I've tested generating diffs on a repository
> with a PDF and a .gitattributes file removing the diff ability using
> both Grit and Rugged, and Grit produces a huge PDF diff while Rugged
> does not produce one for the PDF.
> 
> Can someone explain to me the status of using both Grit and Rugged in
> GitLab? Is there interest in moving gitlab_git's Repository to using
> Rugged? I'd be willing to take a crack at it if I knew the Gitlab folks
> were okay with it.
> 

AFAIK yes. GitLab is slowly moving towards rugged, so if you have
something to contribute that would be more than welcomed :)


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