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username="sts"
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ip="134.147.73.126"
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subject="comment 1"
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date="2014-07-18T21:16:50Z"
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> First, basic: Is the \"preferred content group\" an attribute of a repository or of a remote? E.g., when I use assistant, I can set this property for a remote repository. Will this property be synced to all other clients then or is it only valid for this particular client?
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Yeah, it syncs the content group between the remotes, so you have to set it only in one repository and the information gets synced across the network.
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> Second, I think the standard groups do still not cover what I want and I wonder if this could be done with preferred contents somehow? What I want:
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> Generally only the structure should be synced, no contents (i.e. \"manual\" is the closest)
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Well, I guess you have to manually create a git repo (but no annex repo!) on your remote. Once you add the remote the assistant should tell you that he can only sync the metadata, but no contents.
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