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The Tuesday 2007-05-29 at 18:27 +0200, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
> >> But you might work all day on a report, and on a stupid moment obliterate
> >> it all. We all do such things some times... Or after long work, you decide
> >> your last hour has been full of errors and it would be better to go back
> >> in time. If the software is designed to save a version history of the
> >> file, it might save our day on both cases.
>
> Sure, but again, if you are prone to "last hour deletions" or if your
> work is valuable to you in any other respect, simply do a
> "quarter-hourly"-backup and the worst that can happen is that you loose
> 15min of your valuable time.
>
> Another option could be subversion, if version-management really matters.
I'm talking of a versioning method handled directly and transparently by
the operating system. It is not a backup system, you still need them.
I know we can use dozens of methods to use instead, but that is not what
I'm talking about, and none can compare with a versioning filesystem.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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