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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawm5iosFbL2By7UFeViqkc6v-hoAtqILeDA"
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nickname="Laszlo"
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subject="comment 6"
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date="2012-12-03T05:33:44Z"
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content="""
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> One approach for this would be to hide the git repo away somewhere, and have the git-annex assistant watch a regular directory, with regular files.
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I think this would be the single most important feature added to git-annex.
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1. It could be used to backup regularly a smb share over the network.
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2. For those who dont trust a program who modifies their files directly.
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(I had a 3GB permanent data loss, when trying to push a 10GB directory into git annex.)
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3. Android
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I do hope the above method will be implemented for Android too, so its like two birds with one stone.
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(Im really for option 2 here. I dont like the very idea of modifying my files directly.
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Git does not do it either, I have disk space (if not I buy more disks), rather then risquing losing important datas)
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Best,
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Laszlo
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