What do I call a working tree that stores its revisions in a shared repository?

Aaron Bentley aaron at aaronbentley.com
Mon Mar 31 01:23:08 BST 2008


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Paul Moore wrote:
> This sounds like a dumb question, but it's one that I found *really*
> hard when I was putting together my performance figures. The
> performance of branching to a standalone tree is *far* worse than for
> branching to a ... well, a working tree that uses a shared repository.
> So it seems to me that the far more common physical object probably
> ought to be a working tree using a shared repository, both for
> performance and disk usage reasons - but there's no simple name for
> it!

We use the term "repository tree".

Aaron
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