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    Gonzalo,<br>
    On an XO, >5MB *is* a large file. Aslo, git blobs never go away,
    at least by default, so extra care must be taken here to make sure
    to return disk space to the user on deletion of drafts, for
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    El 20/03/15 a las 10:24, Martin Abente escibió:<br>
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                        <div>The user should see even higher level
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              <div>Hmm... is this still target to 6 - 12 kids? What is
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      <div>Yes, I am not saying they should type "git clone" or "git
        reset --hard", these kind of concepts presented in a way more
        simplified way to the users, but having a git based back end and
        not introducing basic versioning options it seems a waste.</div>
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    This is, in my humble opinion, the hardest issue to solve.<br>
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    Perhaps this link is relevant:<br>
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    It contains a frozen picture of some early thinking into adding
    versioning to the Sugar Journal. We've dropped the <i>Keep</i>
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