Tom Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>   To manage an archive, i use a "dumb-fs" abstraction: you can put
>   files, make directories, rename things, and delete things.  If one
>   assumes that rename behaves as in Posix, a dumb-fs database for
>   imports and changesets can have all the ACID properties of a good
>   database.   (And, secondarilly, support for composite transactions
>   in Arch -- committing to many distributed archives at once -- is on
>   the way! :-)
>
This is cool news! Any rough guess when this will land? tla 1.4?

Regards, Rotty
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