garydgregory commented on pull request #247:
URL: 
https://github.com/apache/commons-collections/pull/247#issuecomment-897284212


   > Thank you for your reply! I have read the answers of this question.
   > I think there are two main problems with using shallow clones.
   > 
   > 1. Push too fast. In daily development, can we really push so fast? As 
there exists a new commit, why do we still care about the result of an old 
commit?
   > 2. Restart an old build. Do we really have this need?
   > 
   > By the way, what do you think is the best value for depth?
   
   My view is to follow the configuration by exception mindset and only 
override a default if you must. In this case, we do not need to. In addition, 
keeping the default keeps the configuration simpler and easier to maintain. 


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