>Cool. So explain to us how Aegis handles the following:
> . disconnected operation with updates to all repositories
> . undo - including things you don't do but incorporated
> . multiple views, each of which include some subset of the others
> . compressed repositories
> . disk and/or file systems which corrupt the underlying files
> . low bandwidth links
You tell us. I've read "http://www.bitkeeper.com/bk18.html" and while
I am really impressed with the statements (I'm counting the days until
I can finally get my hands on bk), where is the "BitKeeper vs. Aegis"
section?
Kind regards
Henning
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