Hi,

I'm running s3ql 2.x with Google Cloud Storage as my backend. I'm running a 
cloud based storage front-end for users where their data is stored on the 
s3ql mounted drive. I have two questions about versioning and s3ql:

1) Would enabling versioning allow me to recover files that were 
accidentally deleted (user error, application error, malicious user, etc) ? 
It would be fairly simple to restore the deleted object in the bucket with 
versioning enabled, but I'm wondering how s3ql would handle having a data 
block file suddenly re-appear. I'm guessing it would just ignore it and 
there would be no way to re-incorporate it back into the meta-data.


2) If versioning as described above is a sufficient mechanism for 
recovering lost files with s3ql, would enabling versioning on an 
in-production bucket affect my data in any way?


Thanks.

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