>>      Not sure what that number becomes if we ever move to git, though..
> 
> What it becomes, as you know, is a human-opaque string of gibberish...
> (Technically I understand why it is like that, but I really can't believe we 
> couldn't figure out some way to hide that behind some human-friendly index...)

        Yes, I think there are some hacks recommended on the net.

        I don't think any of the devs have seen a reason to move the core
        to git, but perhaps we could continue to use svn for core dev,
        but have svn commits get cc'ed to git, so that people could
        develop against it. I think the main benefit of git is that
        non-devs can easily provide solutions against git, instead of
        having to maintain separate snapshots on websites that often
        go stale if enough time passes.
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