Hi,

Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
I think the tags should be even part of the file *content* as the file
content is usually copy & pasted around between application windows.
Currently the content reads...

Those people would most likely also see the filename. OTOH, people simply attaching the file to an email would *not* see the file contents. Thus putting that information into the filename seems more sensible to me.

What I'm somewhat concerned about, is that the filenames get really long and include commas (which breaks certain, not-so-clever applications). Is there a good reason for doing it that way and not split into directories. Something like that:

 - .monotone/keys/                    # all my public keys
 - .monotone/keys/private/            # all my private keys
 - .monotone/keys/private/no-passphrase/   # obvious...

This would also allow us to set proper read/write permissions per directory, instead of having to set that for every file...

Regards

Markus


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