In fact, I want to file an issue for the git repository, but in github, I can't file an issue for git (is there no problem with git? lol~~), the problem is: when a project is updated too fast, that is, there are many versions , then the git warehouse will also become very large. This problem is expected to have some trouble for the kernel developers. After all, the first time the warehouse is pulled down, more than one G data will be downloaded. This problem is estimated to be difficult to solve. Of course, most projects will not have this problem, because their version changes will not be so fast, except for kernel and kubernetes, I just want to talk about this problem, that's all
In fact, I want to file an issue for the git repository, but in github, I can't file an issue for git (is there no problem with git? lol~~), the problem is: when a project is updated too fast, that is, there are many versions , then the git warehouse will also become very large. This problem is expected to have some trouble for the kernel developers. After all, the first time the warehouse is pulled down, more than one G data will be downloaded. This problem is estimated to be difficult to solve. Of course, most projects will not have this problem, because their version changes will not be so fast, except for kernel and kubernetes, I just want to talk about this problem, that's all