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diff --git a/doc/bugs/Possible_data-loss_if_WORM_keys_do_not_encode_relative_paths/comment_6_d3c9a1bee717b5b99f31be81150a3ec8._comment b/doc/bugs/Possible_data-loss_if_WORM_keys_do_not_encode_relative_paths/comment_6_d3c9a1bee717b5b99f31be81150a3ec8._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d22ef3e0a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/Possible_data-loss_if_WORM_keys_do_not_encode_relative_paths/comment_6_d3c9a1bee717b5b99f31be81150a3ec8._comment @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="http://joeyh.name/" + ip="209.250.56.132" + subject="comment 6" + date="2014-09-11T18:41:45Z" + content=""" +Ok, those are good examples. I personally think it would be insane to use WORM in a repository in either of those cases, or really in almost any case where you do not have a strong degree of confidence that unique file contents have unique file names. If people are going to abuse WORM like that, it might be best to simply remove it. (Except I have quite a lot of WORMy disks.) + +I suppose I'll add the extra data, although I remain unconvinced that it is going to help anyone who should actually be using WORM. +"""]] |