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-[[!comment format=mdwn
- username="https://id.koumbit.net/anarcat"
- ip="2001:1928:1:9::1"
- subject="quite happy"
- date="2013-11-13T23:59:30Z"
- content="""
-i am generally quite happy with git-annex, especially since there's pretty much nothing out there that does the same.
-
-but there's a significant learning curve, and i frequently get into \"WTF moments\" where things move under my feet, particularly when the assistant is running. i have seen it add files that were still being downloaded (via transmission), for example. or it has started adding files i didn't ask it to.
-
-i also find it difficult to get rid of files: the symlinks make it *seem* like the file is gone, but it's still consuming disk space in .git/annex/objects. I understand the safety reasoning behind this, but I like to be able to shoot myself in the foot sometimes... maybe i should just be using more of the [[direct mode]].
-
-thanks for this great software, it makes a lot of things much easier regardless of all my \"wtf moments\". :)
-"""]]