For certain directories (e.g. his own documents or /etc/) it would be nice to know who changed what and when (e.g. in /etc/) or to be able to got back to any older states (e.g. for own documents) by means of underlying system functionality so that it always works regardless of whatever features in whatever applications.

I noticed gitFS https://www.presslabs.com/gitfs/

I have zero personal experience with gitFS but perhaps this is an interesting project so that it makes sense to get gitFS support in SUSE?

Looking for hackers with the skills:

git gitfs fuse

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  • over 8 years ago: jsmeix liked this project.
  • over 8 years ago: jsmeix added keyword "fuse" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: jsmeix added keyword "gitfs" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: jsmeix added keyword "git" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: jsmeix originated this project.

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