Added a comment: git-remote-gcrypt recommends rsync:// or sftp:// transports
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username="git-annex@6f13b739194f758abc0b86556b7ce966c1bf3c00"
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nickname="git-annex"
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avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/198790d74209efe4896fd4cfc37ec2a6"
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subject="git-remote-gcrypt recommends rsync:// or sftp:// transports"
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date="2017-04-05T16:16:25Z"
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content="""
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spwhitton says on <https://github.com/spwhitton/git-remote-gcrypt>:
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> \"Using an arbitrary <giturl> requires uploading the entire repository history with
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> each push. If your repository history is large or you are pushing over a slow link, consider using
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> either the rsync:// or sftp:// transports, which perform incremental pushes\"
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So it's a known performance. Would be great if rsync:// could be used when combining git-annex with
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git-remote-gcrypt?
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