From 7c90e33ee6ffaad2b7d186496d7ff7c88f774b7f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joey Hess Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 14:12:01 -0400 Subject: rewrote and expanded package description --- debian/control | 19 ++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'debian/control') diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control index 3b4ee9e84..4cfccaaa1 100644 --- a/debian/control +++ b/debian/control @@ -108,10 +108,15 @@ Description: manage files with git, without checking their contents into git dealing with files larger than git can currently easily handle, whether due to limitations in memory, time, or disk space. . - Even without file content tracking, being able to manage files with git, - move files around and delete files with versioned directory trees, and use - branches and distributed clones, are all very handy reasons to use git. And - annexed files can co-exist in the same git repository with regularly - versioned files, which is convenient for maintaining documents, Makefiles, - etc that are associated with annexed files but that benefit from full - revision control. + It can store large files in many places, from local hard drives, to a + large number of cloud storage services, including S3, WebDAV, + and rsync, with a dozen cloud storage providers usable via plugins. + Files can be stored encrypted with gpg, so that the cloud storage + provider cannot see your data. git-annex keeps track of where each file + is stored, so it knows how many copies are available, and has many + facilities to ensure your data is preserved. + . + git-annex can also be used to keep a folder in sync between computers, + noticing when files are changed, and automatically committing them + to git and transferring them to other computers. The git-annex webapp + makes it easy to set up and use git-annex this way. -- cgit v1.2.3