> I suppose changes in graphics and sounds can get really big.
> Using a different repository for this data would be good.
> If it becomes to big, we can kill that history easily (or store
> statically somewhere else) without harming the rest of glob2
> history.

That is why I created the syncdata/syncaps in the first place :-)

> Also we could use one repository with most branches.
> And only a few experimental branches outside that repository.
> If that experimental braches turns out to be meaningless, we
> again can kill it or store it somewhere else.

Experimental branches can be kept on individuals reps and merged into official 
when completed. This is the cool thing with distributed system.

Steph

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