Unfortunately, there's a downside to git.gnu.io right now because there's an outstanding issue where it is set to limit regular users (as opposed to project accounts) to only 2 repos, which means people can't fork snowdrift, snowbot, and this design repo…
Maybe that's not too serious, and I opened a ticket. I hope the limitation can be removed, but waiting on that, and doesn't seem prompt in them dealing with it… Should I still set up a repo? I agree git is a bit of a hassle in this case, especially since diffs and merges make far less sense with graphic images and such… We could compromise and use GitHub… or Dropbox for that matter… I wish I had a perfect solution here… On 05/13/2015 02:23 AM, mray wrote: > > > On 12.05.2015 08:10, Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) wrote: >> With "disposable" as my trigger word, I'm suggesting gitlab.com with >> git-annex. The git-annex feature on the gitlab server is proprietary, but >> so is S3. Whenever a design is not relevant it can be dropped without >> disrupting the git branch. >> > > git-annex sounds like a very sweet option! I never really used it > properly, but afaik it completely takes away the need to stage and > commit stuff manually. > > Using this would probably be my favorite solution, but I'll go for any > solution that gets the job done really. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Design mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.snowdrift.coop/mailman/listinfo/design > -- Aaron Wolf Snowdrift.coop <https://snowdrift.coop> _______________________________________________ Design mailing list [email protected] http://lists.snowdrift.coop/mailman/listinfo/design
