Jeff Waugh wrote: > > I dunno dude, this is actually something I've been thinking about a fair bit > since leaving Sunny Birmingham. It came from roughly the same concern: won't > boring file synchronisation be relatively pointless and arse (aside from the > goal of having configuration sycned)? >
Right. I am pretty much talking config sync here - I agree that what "file sync" normally implies is not something I care to mess with. config sync is a transparent thing where when you log in to a system and it recognizes you and what you like. Another way to think about it is "make .emacs behave like a gconf setting, where the gconf server happens to be on the internet" rather than think about it as 'file sync' Havoc _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
