Aleksa, if you're looking to optimize or minimize, for practical or 
academic purposes, then I'm convinced (sufficent and necessary) that a 
storage system can be only blobs and messages.

Maybe you'd be interested in how git is built; with blobs and references, 
and "anything else" (=what you as a user ever really work with) are 
convenience layers built on top.

I've realized that timelines (and search) are more useful than having to 
remember which device/service, which folder and which filename it was now 
again. Timelines seem very popular too: Facebook, Google Photos, step/sleep 
tracker apps.

We have permanodes for folders, and "filename" could be just a timestamp 
followed by some source device id, but does Camlistore have a "log type / 
timeline type" way of registering added files?

On Thursday, August 11, 2016 at 3:14:29 AM UTC+2, Bruce C. Dillahunty wrote:

> I can see your point... I'm not expert enough to have much of an opinion, 
> but it does seem worth considering...
>

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