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Qouth ye olde [Wiktionary](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/amoung)

Archaic spelling of among.
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Treating each version of a file as a separate object that is stored and transmitted separately is one of the core simplifying assumptions of git-annex. Amoung other things it makes it easy to have dumb special remotes that are mere key/value stores. And it keeps it easy to understand.
Treating each version of a file as a separate object that is stored and transmitted separately is one of the core simplifying assumptions of git-annex. Among other things it makes it easy to have dumb special remotes that are mere key/value stores. And it keeps it easy to understand.
I don't consider this a problem as far as storage goes. Disk space is cheap; git-annex allows dropping unused versions of files from repositories that are not on large cheap storage.