Re: Creating a very simple revision system for photos in python

2011-03-11 Thread John Nagle
On 3/11/2011 6:56 AM, Thomas W wrote: I`m thinking about creating a very simple revision system for photos in python, something like bazaar, mercurial or git, but for photos. The problem is that handling large binary files compared to plain text files are quite different. Has anybody done

Re: Creating a very simple revision system for photos in python

2011-03-11 Thread Dan Stromberg
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 6:56 AM, Thomas W wrote: > I`m thinking about creating a very simple revision system for photos > in python, something like bazaar, mercurial or git, but for photos. > The problem is that handling large binary files compared to plain text > files are quite di

Re: Creating a very simple revision system for photos in python

2011-03-11 Thread Thomas W
On 11 Mar, 17:23, Tim Golden wrote: > On 11/03/2011 16:05, Chris Hulan wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Mar 11, 9:56 am, Thomas W  wrote: > >> I`m thinking about creating a very simple revision system for photos > >> in python, something l

Re: Creating a very simple revision system for photos in python

2011-03-11 Thread Tim Golden
On 11/03/2011 16:05, Chris Hulan wrote: On Mar 11, 9:56 am, Thomas W wrote: I`m thinking about creating a very simple revision system for photos in python, something like bazaar, mercurial or git, but for photos. The problem is that handling large binary files compared to plain text files are

Re: Creating a very simple revision system for photos in python

2011-03-11 Thread Chris Hulan
On Mar 11, 9:56 am, Thomas W wrote: > I`m thinking about creating a very simple revision system for photos > in python, something like bazaar, mercurial or git, but for photos. > The problem is that handling large binary files compared to plain text > files are quite different. Has

Creating a very simple revision system for photos in python

2011-03-11 Thread Thomas W
I`m thinking about creating a very simple revision system for photos in python, something like bazaar, mercurial or git, but for photos. The problem is that handling large binary files compared to plain text files are quite different. Has anybody done something like this or have any thoughts about