On Jun 6, 11:55 am, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 6 June 2010 17:26, Ginty <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jun 6, 5:21 am, rubybox <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Gitosis seems to be "dead" no git commits for 1 year?
> >> Is it actually stable usable? Are there some themes like github.com to
> >> make it look a bit more decent?
> >> Thx for the great writeup on this topic very informative
> >> Dont want to use dropbox I want my code to stay private so I just host
> >> locally and have a multi backup strategy
>
> > Your code is private with the Dropbox suggestion, it's a private
> > account that's password protected. No difference vs. a private Github
> > account in terms of access rights, apart from the fact the Dropbox one
> > is free that is.
>
> > In general I would say the Dropbox approach is best if you are just
> > starting out developing some apps and don't yet have a remote server
> > setup. It's easy to set up, and lets you share a master repository to
> > push and pull from with all your computers.
>
> > Here is a good blog on the setup:
>
> >http://blog.rogeriopvl.com/archives/using-git-with-dropbox
>
> Will that work if two users 'push' the same files at the same time?
> With a true central git repository it would handle merging the
> changes, but will Dropbox know how to do this?  I do not know enough
> about how git works under the hood to know the answer.
>
> Colin

Me neither, but I would think there is opportunity for problems under
such a scenario.

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