On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Reinhard Engel <
[email protected]> wrote:


> 1. Leonard and Linda exchanging data and structures via (Leo generated!)
> files. Both are Leo users. So you can rely on the tools Leo offers; and
> it's reasonable to assume that one can consolidate both their file versions.
>

Not so easily.  Sure, they could email @file results to each other, but we
want something that works with the common work flow.  That is, bzr/git,
etc.


>
> 2. Nancy comes into play.
> ..
> I want to throw an arbitrary file at my @shadow (or whatever better
> solution will be developed), and it shall be able to reconstruct the
> original structure, even if the structure in the file is upside, all the
> names have been changed, the file has grown or shrunk by a factor of two
> (whatever), or even it doesn't have (or had) any discernible at all. Is
> this doable?
>

No. It's not possible.  That's why @shadow really won't work.

Edward

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