On surface level I'm happy that you followed through on the idea of connecting Git to RemoteStorage, because it shows that members of the community are still working with RS over long periods of time and it kinda also justifies my own investment into the Apps I build (even if I haven't published a lot of my work lately.)
But then what I see in it especially is version control arriving in remoteStorage, this adds the new opportunity to see how my data evolves over time. Particularly in scenarios where I work on a kind of document where I would like to bring it into a new form under the same path without losing what the old state looked like. This could be used in a music editing app I created, and in my Obsidian Vault, which I currently sync using Syncthing but have been meaning to import it into RemoteStorage.
I also saw how you recently added jss.live apps, to the remoteStorage app list. When I looked into it I was also excited for the same reason as with Bind: Bind and jss.live are combining multiple technologies together instead of building from scratch, both times it changed how I think about them. To give you an idea: I tried connecting an Automerge Server for versioning even though I already have my remoteStorage server running, this would create redundancy and maintenance debt for me, as I would have to administer two servers. Now I see Git versioning as an Add-on that RS Servers can have, not another distant concept.
A particularly exciting aspect, to me is that connecting technologies brings their users together, now I might be able to convince developers to use it because we could make Google Drive, and GitHub login work, hopefully sometime iCloud as well. The barrier to entry is lowered significantly when people don't have to learn about the technology used in the app, when they're logging in. I often hear: why can't it just work like all the other apps do.
And lastly when you add Git to remoteStorage, and jss.live brings remoteStorage to Solid and to the pack of other technologies, developers hopefully stop developing the same idea twice and join forces. Ideas start to click together and we start to have a unified technology stack to make things happen. remoteStorage stops working in scenarios where one wants top share data with groups privately, but when you connect it to Solid, it becomes possible.