Sean, I understand there's a fork of bzr currently under development;
they may be more willing to accept Windows-impossible names on Linux or
Linux-impossible names on Windows: https://launchpad.net/brz

Further guessing, maybe it'd be possible to write a conversion tool that
renames files back and forth into the subset of names that bzr accepts?
(Ironically, a tool very much like the systemd-escape tool that started
this bug.) Maybe it could be added as a bzr plugin, or a bzr hook, or
just something that's run before every checkin/checkout?

I hope something here helps.

Thanks

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