This is mainly done this way at the moment because it makes sense when working in the bzr branch and interoperating with git.
For the other way around (with git-remote-bzr) I agree it makes sense to store the cache in the git repository.
That said, it seems a bit odd to store the cache for bzr data that isn't actually present in the git repository there.
This is mainly done this way at the moment because it makes sense when working in the bzr branch and interoperating with git.
For the other way around (with git-remote-bzr) I agree it makes sense to store the cache in the git repository.
That said, it seems a bit odd to store the cache for bzr data that isn't actually present in the git repository there.