My preference would be on /home/git.  The reason is that I already save
/home/* on my backup drive.  Reason 2 - I occaisonally reinstall the
complete system for a number of reasons.  Anything on /usr/would be blown
away by this reinstall.

On 9/23/07, Andrew Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  I would be interested in any insights on the following:
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>
>
> I am setting up a new GIT repository on my home server, and will shortly
> be doing the same at the office.
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>
>
> I am unsure as to where would be the best place to put the repository from
> a  standard Linux file structure point of view.   Where would one normally
> expect to find  a shared repository like this?
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>
> All users should have access to this as starting point, I am thinking
> initially perhaps /usr/git-repos or /usr/share/git-repos...
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>
> What do the guru's think?
>
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