Re: Appropriateness of git for digital video production versioning

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Hello,

Git is not the appropriate tool. What about using a filesystem with
versioning support? tux3, btrfs, ZFS and NILFS may work for you.

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Charles Earl <charles.cearl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> Are there past instances of git having been adapted to support version
> control of digital media production workflow?
> I'm evaluating CMS and versioning systems for the backend of a SaaS
> for digital media production workflow.
> The bulk of content stored is binary data -- there have been posts on
> this about integration of various binary diff implemetations with git.
> The versioning of metadata, scripts, project structure seems to argue
> for applicability of system such as git -- these fit the paradigm of
> traditional scm.
> Example content is from media production suites such as Adobe After
> Effects/Premier: video, compositions, etc.
> I'd also like the object storage to be in S3/Amazon BlockStore or
> similar remote stores.
> Charles
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