dmit 7 days ago

A small note here: even though the public version of jj only supports the Git backend right now (I believe there's also support for whatever Google's using internally?), it's designed to be backend-agnostic. So potentially, in the future it could grow its own native backend that could solve some of Git's pain points -- support for huge repositories, native large file storage, etc.

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steveklabnik 7 days ago

Yes, Google has a backend that some people there are using.