Jelmer Vernooij:

> The recent work on using a rich root format by default has made it a
> lot less necessary to work with different formats, so that should at
> least reduce the likeliness of having multiple formats that bzr has to
> convert between.

  Fair enough.

> Alternatively, do you think it would perhaps be useful if bzr warned
> when it had to do a slow conversion when fetching?

  Maybe, but if the dichotomy slowly disappears and most of the
repositories are either created or converted to the rich-root world,
then I can understand that there's no real need to go to extra effort
for what's essentially a disappearing problem.  Unless the rich-root
variants won't be made the default for some time yet.

Roland.
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Roland Mas

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