On 24 Oct 2013, at 18:17, Ken Hornstein <[email protected]> wrote: >> But that describes a simple 1:1 mapping case. Nothing there says the >> proof extends to the 1:n mapping case (i.e. multiple clients). > > Fair enough ... I'm just trying to imagine exactly a) what "conflicting" > clients would be doing, exactly, to conflict, and b) what SHOULD happen > when a conflict occurs. As I understand it, the messages are immutable, > so there's no issue in terms of two clients changing a message.
For anyone who's looking to implement something new, I think that git's internal architecture might be a good starting place, written in C. In slightly related news, I looked at notmuch recently, and it made me miss MH. ~Chad _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
