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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 4"""
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date="2015-11-04T21:00:02Z"
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content="""
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Now, many git-annex commands support -Jn, the output is not a jumbled mess
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thanks to the concurrent-output library.
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At this point all I see that needs doing is:
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* Maybe support -Jn in more commands. Just needs changing a few lines of
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code and testing each.
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* It would be nice to be able to run cleanup actions in the "background",
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after a command has otherwise succeeded, even when -Jn is not used.
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In particular, when getting files, their checksum is verified after
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download. That would nicely parellize with the next file being
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downloaded.
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This could be implemented also using concurrent-output, but it would then
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have to drive the display even when -J is not used. I'm not yet sure
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enough about it to use it by default.
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