As I posted here before: http://forum.bittorrent.com/topic/18984-source-code-control-metadata-shouldnt-sync-by-default/?p=66838 -- A desirable use case for me (and apparently others) is to have bittorrent sync keep a local git repository in sync between multiple computers. I often work on my workstation, and then move to my laptop to continue working on the same git repository. I expect that after a few minutes, if all computers are connected, the whole git repo should be completely synced, and that I should be able to continue on where I left off. (this worked on Dropbox for years, and for many git repos, so it must be possible) In any case, it has unfortunately happened a number of times now that bittorrent sync puts back older versions of the files I'm working on, although all three involved nodes (Synology NAS, workstation, laptop all with 1.1.70) are time synchronized with NTP. What I then usually do, is to double-check exactly what changes have been reversed, and then to do "git --reset hard HEAD" when I'm sure that's what I mean (in many cases, but not all, the git object store seems to be up to date, but the files not). Is anyone else seening this behaviour? Any tips to remedy, or decrease the chances of it happening?