Hi all,

Anyone here using fossil to manage your iTunes collection?

Recently I decided to step away from relying on Time Machine (on MacOSX)
for backing up my iTunes collection of about 70GB. I want my collection to
be stored on two hard disks in sync and with complete history.

I use fossil for my personal projects by default, so that first thing that
occurred to me was to bundle it into a fossil repo and put it on one hard
disk and put a checkout on another.

That didn't work, since my files exceed the max blob size that fossil can
store.  I'm currently using git, which works fine with these files.

Should I even be expecting this to work? The nice bit about the fossil file
is that periodically, I can just hand it over to Amazon deep freeze cold
storage, whereas with git I would need an additional packaging step.

Thoughts? Am I crazy?
-Kumar
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