January 2017 at 00:52
To: <swi...@swinog.ch>
Subject: [swinog] using Git as a database back-end
hi all,
I'm preparing a new release of Torrus software, and it will replace BerkeleyDB
back-end with Git.
It appears that libgit2 provides a new, a bit tricky in learning, but very
effici
hi all,
I'm preparing a new release of Torrus software, and it will replace
BerkeleyDB back-end with Git.
It appears that libgit2 provides a new, a bit tricky in learning, but very
efficient object storage, and change tracking is available out of the box.
In general, you can read and write your
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