On Jan 11, 2012, at 16:09 , Thomas Stover wrote:

> Just about every time I get started on a new software tool, I revisit
> the question of it will help me finally get my family photos under
> control, regardless of whether or not it makes any sense. Storing large
> numbers of pictures in subversion for instance, turned out to be a very
> bad idea. 
> 
> Anyone else doing this?

I'd say this is not a good idea. While it can work, what you usually want to do 
with a photo collection is far away from what you want to do with a bunch of 
source code files. There is little benefit of Fossil compared to any other 
synchronization tool (I'd go with rsync, most people like dropbox). On the 
negative, you'll end up with a huge repository file and no convenient way to 
delete photos.


Kind regards,
Remigiusz Modrzejewski



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