Tracy R Reed wrote:
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> Stewart Stremler wrote:
>> Put it all under version-control.
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> I second this. I have all of my stuff under version control and when I
> want "my environment" on a new machine which consists of a ~/bin dir
> with some scripts as well as .bashrc, .emacs, .vimrc files etc I just
> check out onto the new machine. If I make a change I commit it and if
> I
> want a change on a machine that I made and committed from another
> machine I do an svn update. It works great.

I think this might make an interesting topic for a KPLUG meeting.
Instead of talking about something like SVN from a software
development point of view, a title like "Version control for desktop
computing." might be more appropriate. Could be a skip over the
setting up and managing of a version control system, instead focus on
what it's useful for besides colaborative code development.

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