Why thank you! I probably missed that last discussion.
Do you need some help? I can probably generate a file with that information and pass it over so you can check it matches the Mercurial one. I’m not used to dealing with the log graph though, but I can probably manage something. Here’s what I have in mind, let me know if you have another/better idea:
Take each X commit (say, every 100th or 1000th commit, or even every commit if we decide to be insane^Wprecise), store hashes of all files at that revision with possibly the file tree, in a .py file as a list or dict, or json or anything you prefer. Then I upload it for you to look at and you can compare with the mercurial repo. Or we run the same script on the mercurial repo and compare the resulting files.
I can work on that this week, probably. Sounds like a good idea?
-Emanuel
From: Senthil Kumaran [mailto:senthil@uthcode.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2016 7:29 PM
To: Émanuel Barry
Cc: core-workflow
Subject: Re: [core-workflow] Some questions
On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 4:12 PM, Émanuel Barry