[05:03] <Takyoji> anyone know of a decent transparent file version control system?
[05:08] <tonyyarusso> transparent?
[05:14] <tonyyarusso> Takyoji: what does that mean?
[05:14] <Takyoji> As in, it acts like a typical filesystem and doesn't need anything special of the application you're saving from. In other words, you overwrite a file from a program via saving, when the virtual filesystem just creates a new version of the file, but still keeping other previous versions intact, but not appearing as separate files.
[05:14] <Takyoji> If that makes sense
[05:15] <Takyoji> In fact, I could probably write a FUSE module to do such if I can't find anything to do such.
[05:17] <Takyoji> Virtually, there would be the one file; physically, there would be separate filename of different revisions of the file.
[05:17] <Takyoji> of the same file*
[05:18] <tonyyarusso> Takyoji: bzr + incron
[05:18] <tonyyarusso> 'tis awesome
[05:19] <Takyoji> because a person just wants to work on something in The GIMP, and be able to step back a revision, without having to manually commit to a VCS each time
[05:19] <tonyyarusso> precisely
[05:20] <tonyyarusso> incron is a daemon that watches any files and/or directories that you tell it to, and if they change, runs a command.  Set that command to bzr commit, and yay.
[05:20] <Takyoji> ahh, intressant
[05:27] <tonyyarusso> http://paste.ubuntu.com/467813/ <- my commit script
[05:28] <Takyoji> ahh
[05:29] <Takyoji> I love it when there's commercials that are actually thought out and that have a deeper meaning/feeling to it.
[05:30] <Takyoji> I have yet to make an Ubuntu or Linux commercial of my own. :P
[05:30] <Takyoji> I have the capabilities; just never a perfect idea
[05:31] <Takyoji> I still enjoy the Linux IBM commercials. xP
[05:31] <Takyoji> Reason for mentioning it is that I noticed someone referencing to it in the comments on: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/07/best-advert-for-ubuntu-you-probably.html