Dne ponedeljek, 25. maj 2015 ob 20:54:43 je Frank Lanitz napisal(a): > Am 25.05.2015 um 12:04 schrieb Jože Klepec: > > Hello guys, > > > > > > > > I need to warn you I just syncronized my tree: > > > > git stash > > > > git pull > > > > > > > > If I've blown up sth, please do corrections in my name for the best tree. > > > > I won't be translating for some time, so I'm currently otherwise just > > pulling down things to keep everything current as it curent could be. > > > > > > > > Plans for help translation postponed for now. > > Can you please ...mumble, mumble, what is this...? > reporivde ...please write sth in plain English for me. :) > the link to the repo? > > Cheers, > Frank
Anyway, all in all - it's time to finally learn git to the core. I like things going from tui/cli. Sorry, Frank and everybody, I still don't know the best way how to manage git. So, as I said before - I warned you and gave you all permissions if this is was not understood earlier. Kill any data you need, I don't care about my version, you have them on your server. Links? But afaik, I don't have any links to any cloud/local/remote disk/server that would host my translations if that is what you're concerned about. What a pity for you. Currently I host all my work on my computer, sorry and I make very irregular backups, that's all. If you mean links to private files (/home/someone), it could happen that they are not available all the time as I'm not permanently logged in under one and only username. I just use multiple usernames to keep up cleaning of the machine easier. I log off, log on or even reboot to gain memory if I render sth. So when I do that, links probably break down, yes. Good night then! Cheers, Jože
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