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Richard Elling wrote:
>>> Why each file can't have also "expiration date/time" field, e.g.,
>>> date/time when operation system will delete it automatically?
>>> This could be usable for backups, camera raw files, internet browser
>>> cached files, etc
On Dec 30, 2009, at 12:41 PM, Tomas Ögren wrote:
On 30 December, 2009 - Dennis Yurichev sent me these 0,7K bytes:
Hi.
Why each file can't have also "expiration date/time" field, e.g.,
date/time when operation system will delete it automatically?
This could be usable for backups, camera raw fi
On 30 December, 2009 - Dennis Yurichev sent me these 0,7K bytes:
> Hi.
>
> Why each file can't have also "expiration date/time" field, e.g.,
> date/time when operation system will delete it automatically?
> This could be usable for backups, camera raw files, internet browser
> cached files, etc.
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Hi.
Why each file can't have also "expiration date/time" field, e.g.,
date/time when operation system will delete it automatically?
This could be usable for backups, camera raw files, internet browser
cached files, etc.
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