Thomas Koch wrote: > given 3..n git-annex repositories that all have the other repositories > defined > as remotes and all repositories doing syncs to random other repositories in a > random order and no file being added or removed during this process: > > Will all repos converge at some point in time? Or does every sync process > cause a change in the git repository which in turn will cause changes in all > other git repositories? In the latter case it might not be a good idea to set > up regular unattended syncs between git-annex repos?
Sync should converge given a well-enough connected network and enough nodes within it running sync, although I lack a full proof of this and haven't tried to quantify the details. (Joachim Breitner may have one). There was a bug that caused a "commit ladder" in gitk, but a kind user pointed out the problem and it's been fixed for a while; git-annex merge does fast-forward merges whenever possible. -- see shy jo
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