Sorry, as you say so yourself, I'm not sure what your question is
here, so I don't know what to answer.

Maybe watch the talks on the project and/or browse the google groups
archive to see if that helps you come up with some more precise
questions? (and maybe the answers themselves).


On 26 July 2016 at 04:07,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, something I'm still struggling with a bit, and thought I would bounce it
> out and see if people had thoughts/advice.
>
> I understand the various goals and principles of the project, and obviously
> the decision came down for content addressed storage... I can see many
> advantages here, but one potential disadvantage worries me. With a goal of
> making long-term storage... well, files have been here forever :-)
>
> Will we be able to deal with content-addressable storage long term, with the
> format of attributes, permanodes, etc., etc.
>
> I understand that the code can always parse the data, and I could manually
> parse it file by file from the blob storage, I guess, but with files,
> anybody with a text editor can do it. There are lots of people that are
> moving toward text based storage due to longevity of support (and ease of
> dealing with it), just as an example.
>
> Sorry that this is a bit confused... I'm not sure I can articulate my
> concerns well enough myself (which maybe is an answer right there) :-)
>
> I guess it boils down to "do I invest in this solution long term, or stick
> with more tried and true file based solutions" - I imagine the only response
> from this audience is "we are", but...
>
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