also sprach Joey Hess <jo...@debian.org> [2013-11-18 23:21 +0100]:
> This is because git-annex moves files into the directory, so it is not
> creating a new file, so the +S has no effect.

At some point, git-annex get creates a file. Where does it do that
prior to moving?

> I am doubtful that it would make sense to make git-annex look at
> the +S and try to honor it when moving files around.

Yeah, that sounds like a hack. However, I think that the file should
already have the right permissions/ownership before the move. The
entire hierarchy is g+s after all.

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