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username="jochen.keil@38b1f86ab65128dab3e62e726403ceee4f5141bf"
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nickname="jochen.keil"
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avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/a1329c0b3a262017553cc5497aa12c18"
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subject="comment 2"
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date="2020-02-14T12:04:53Z"
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content="""
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Thanks for your hint, I appretiate that and I think it could be done that way.
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However, on closer thought I was wondering if git-annex is the right tool for job. I had the impression that my idea came more from a hammer and nail situation. So, FUSE came to my mind. I popped it into google and found this: https://github.com/FS-make-simple/fusecompress
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Unfortunately this does not look very active though.
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Now, since I'm already at the FS layer I can look into ZFS compression. My repos are already on ZFS but I haven't looked at the built-in compression yet. I think I'll evaluate that first. If none of that is satisfactory I'll turn to git-annex again :)
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