[Info-vax] in-memory editing with EDT or EVE

Lawrence D'Oliveiro ldo at nz.invalid
Sat Nov 23 16:19:21 EST 2024


On Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:29:55 -0500, Arne Vajhøj wrote:

> The commit message should not be saved on disk client side at all.
> The message get created and get sent to the server over the network.

Git is a DVCS, a “Distributed Version Control System”. Every user is 
running their own copy of the code, operating on their own copy of the 
source repo and commit history.

You’re thinking of older-style VCSes like Subversion, which did indeed 
have a client/server architecture. It was various problems with those that 
led to the creation of Git.


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