carldani told me, he likes to have branches checked out, all around his disk(I understand the workflow, sometimes I do the same), with git you can do that cloning local repositories - given everything is a repository in git world.

About his workflow and git - you maybe already know - you can clone local repositories with git. Using [--local | -l] flags you save space, hardlinking the objects, after you`ve worked on whatever you wanted you just need to merge everything or make patches.

I don`t know how he handles these things with svn but:
1 - if he checks out from central repository, each copy he has, with git local cloning you save bandwidth;
2 - if he copies local files, with git local cloning you save space;

Lazy web, Is it possible to “re-checkout/clone/whatever” a local copy with svn? or, is “cp -R” the best
options?

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