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by JNRowe 1950 days ago
Thanks, although I think you're demonstrating here and in the other comments why you should write a real history.

Was the conference recorded? I've tried searching, but I'm not turning anything up.

As an outsider you get my worthless full agreement on strictness of history, and on solving the monorepo or vendoring dilemmas. My employer at the time of the upheaval was a bitmover customer, and as we slowly switched away one repo at a time it definitely felt like a sideways step. I'd hesitate to say backwards because it did come with some big process improvements for us, but definitely not forwards.

I'd surely have been proud of solving problems with the quality that BK did too. I remember playing with a lot of the open source systems of the time¹, and none of them were in the same league. I'll make no apologies for this sounding like truly weird fan mail.

¹ I'm remembering hg, darcs, monotone, $some_implementation_of_arch, prcs, codeville but there was a lot of people in the space to some degree.

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I think it was recorded, I'll go look.

Apologize for saying BK is quality? None needed, we prided ourselves on producing a quality product. And great support, our average response time, 24x7, was 24 minutes. It was only that "slow" because we were North America based. If you only considered the US work week, response time was usually under 2 minutes, but that's not reasonable because we had customers all over the world.

I'm gonna start with a write up of the SCCS weave, with a goal that it is enough of a spec that you could go implement it. Maybe add some notes about how I did it because the way I did it was unusual and had the side benefit that you could extract the GCA, left tip, and right tip for a merge in one pass.