Regarding the following, written by "Aki Tuomi" on 2023-09-27 at 13:09 Uhr 
+0300:
The physical (file system) separator and hierachy separator are not related. 
You can safely change the hierarchy separator to / .

Okay, so what is it used for?

The shared namespace should have list=children, and you will not see anything by default, unless you have acl_shared_dict and have actually shared a folder.

Yeah, I have all of that. It works with `/`, but when I use `.`, it stops working. ACLs/sharing stays the same.

Best,

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