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by shados
2562 days ago
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Yes and no. No in the sense that we have several thousands repos. Yes in the sense that some of these repos frequently contain several packages, both apps and libraries, when they're closely related and owned by the same group. The goal though is for repos to map to team ownership (a team should be able to own its stuff, as I mentioned above), and teams are a very malleable thing (they merge and split all the time). Having repos be very small helps a lot with that (and helps tools scale without needing to do anything special) |
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