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On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 12:09 AM, Simon Walter <si...@gikaku.com> wrote:

> On 06/16/2011 09:09 AM, Erik Trimble wrote:
>
>> We had a similar discussion a couple of years ago here, under the title "A
>> Versioning FS". Look through the archives for the full discussion.
>>
>> The jist is that application-level versioning (and consistency) is
>> completely orthogonal to filesystem-level snapshots and consistency.  IMHO,
>> they should never be mixed together - there are way too many corner cases
>> and application-specific memes for a filesystem to ever fully handle
>> file-level versioning and *application*-level data consistency.  Don't
>> mistake one for the other, and, don't try to *use* one for the other.
>>  They're completely different creatures.
>>
>>
> I guess that is true of the current FSs available. Though it would be nice
> to essentially have a versioning FS in the kernel rather than an application
> in userspace. But I regress. I'll use SVN and webdav.
>
> Thanks for the advice everyone.
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