To start off with, my (probably flawed) understanding is that when you're 
used to hierarchical directories, your best bet is to create and use 
camlistore via a mountpoint. I think you get one added as default, that you 
can find (and upload/download from/to) via the web interface - that one 
with the "pig logo" Pudgy http://blog.sergiusens.org/img/camlistore00.png

And if you like me have backups of backups laying around, you might save 
some disk space, and headaches. I'm also hoping to figure out how to handle 
revision history for some drawings edited at different computers and saved 
at varying variations and stages of completeness. And finally fixing up my 
old mixed arvhives of email (Mailbox, *.pst, ...) and photos from varying 
cameras and photographers.

Good luck :)

On Wednesday, June 1, 2016 at 1:51:21 AM UTC+2, Alok Parlikar wrote:
>
> Sorry I'm sending too many questions lately :-)
>
> I'm not quite sure which files I camput should, or should not be 
> permanodes. 
>
> Should I import all my data with --filenodes and make everything 
> permanodes?  If so, when would I not create permanodes for something I 
> camput?
>
> Alok
>

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