Hi!
* Xebar Saram <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I keep syncing (via git,unison etc) all my org files all the time between 4
> machines and i just had enough :) im not (and probably never will be)
> disciplined enough to properly save and close all my 100's of buffer before
> i leave each machine each time and im always faced with conflict/merging
> hell..
I do have privacy concerns since my most precious data is all
managed via Org-mode.
My system with four machines (1x Win7, 3x Linux) is:
- home desktop:
- gitwatch + auto-commit: committing all changes when I save a
file (or a file gets synced)
- unison over ssh: sync with my own root-server via 10min cron-job
- root server:
- just providing data and sync services
- no Emacs processing
- home notebook:
- unison over ssh to root server (10min cron-job)
- work (Win7):
- manual unison sync in the morning & evening
Since I close Emacs when I'm done working on a machine, I avoid
merge hell so far.
I never forget to sync because Org is very important to me and the
sync jobs don't just sync Org-mode files but my whole core data-set
of several hundreds megabytes. I tend to use this functionality also
for "high-frequency" backup of my most important data.
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