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Content-addressable (Score:1)
Note that git stores files based on their SHA-1 fingerprint. No matter how many copies of a particular file you have, and no matter when and how they were created, all of them together will only take up space once. So unless *all* of your artefacts change *all* the time, it should be fairly cheap to keep them around.
Re:Content-addressable (Score:2)
A lot of the objects are jars which contain timestamps. :(
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