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Re: [epsilon-dev] Delete "performance" folder from history

Hi Sina,

Thanks for your response.

Everyone: Unless there are any objections, I'll do this on Saturday
morning, so please do not push any new commits - in any branch of the
repo - after the end of play on Friday and until further notice.

Cheers,
Dimitris


On Sun, 20 Oct 2019 at 23:45, Sina Madani <sm1748@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Dimitris,
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> I think this is a good idea. I tried to look for places where this is used within the main branch and could not find any, and there is only a single use case in that folder anyway. I think it makes sense to separate these benchmarks from the main development repo (delete or host elsewhere), though if we want to keep the ‘performance’ folder in the repository for whatever reason one option would be to delete only the models.
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> Thanks,
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> Sina
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> From: Dimitris Kolovos
> Sent: 20 October 2019 21:44
> To: Epsilon Project developer discussions
> Cc: Sina Madani; Qurat Ul Ain Ali; Sorour Jahanbin
> Subject: Delete "performance" folder from history
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> Hi everyone,
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> We used to have a "performance" folder in the Git repo that contained
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> some big EMF models we used at some point for performance experiments.
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> One of these models is marginally larger than GitHub's 100MB per-file
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> limit, which means that it's not possible to mirror [1] the Epsilon
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> repository on GitHub. I'm considering deleting this folder *from the
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> entire history* of the Epsilon repo following the instructions in [2]
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> but I thought I'd run this past the dev list first in case anyone has
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> any concerns about this.
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> Cheers,
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> Dimitris
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> [1] https://www.eclipse.org/epsilon/doc/articles/git-fork-epsilon/
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> [2] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10067848/remove-folder-and-its-contents-from-git-githubs-history
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> Dimitris Kolovos
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> Professor of Software Engineering
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> Department of Computer Science
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> University of York
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> http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/~dkolovos
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University of York
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