Cosmin Stejerean writes: > On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote: > > We're Python programmers. We're used to people telling us our > > tool is too slow. We just say it does the job superbly and it's > > usually fast enough. :) > I don't agree with completely dismissing performance just because it's > Python. Oh, it's just an in-joke. He's doing a "my snake is longer than your snake" because I sniped at Gustavo with a "TOOWTDI". > I see no excuse to let the fact that it's Python make it acceptable > to have an application with otherwise unacceptable performance. Barry and many others obviously find the performance of non-git VCSes acceptable. On the other hand, Brett has conceded that git's performance has enough fans that it has to be on the table (even though he admits to a strong bias against it, that's the major concession). Performance is *always* a consideration. IMO, now that it has been acknowledged that performance varies considerably among VCSes, it's more important at this point to figure out what Python development's *other* requirements are.
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