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git iceberg and gitfiletree

Peter Uhnak
Hi,

since my question in the bugtracker went under the radar, I am asking here.

What is the underlying export format of iceberg? Is it compatible with gitfiletree?

Is it (would it be) possible to use one alongside the other? Because even now iceberg seems like much better choice in some respects (from my limited testing).

So it would be cool if I could use that, and if there were issues I could always fall back to gitfiletree.

Thanks,
Peter

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Re: git iceberg and gitfiletree

EstebanLM
Hi,

Nico can answer better, but he is also in holidays. So, here my current understanding:

> On 18 Jul 2016, at 19:11, Peter Uhnak <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> since my question in the bugtracker went under the radar, I am asking here.
>
> What is the underlying export format of iceberg? Is it compatible with gitfiletree?

yes, project iceberg use cypress metadata-less format.

>
> Is it (would it be) possible to use one alongside the other? Because even now iceberg seems like much better choice in some respects (from my limited testing).

I do not see why not, and also it seems like a good idea until iceberg leaves alpha version.

Esteban

>
> So it would be cool if I could use that, and if there were issues I could always fall back to gitfiletree.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
>