hi gael,
I much prefer git/github. For one, I never have a problem with instable
> Internet connections and working in the train.
>
in this case, i don't care much, so it's completely your call. (i live life
assuming a persistent connection!).
I think that everybody concerned knows how to use git, so I think that it
> should be possible to stick with those tools.
>
that's fine with me. i'll put a note on top linking to the github repo in
case people are misled.
sorry to have introduced noise.
cheers,
satra
ps. in general, for simple things like this with possibly rapid editing of
concurrent sections, i feel that a quickly editable workflow does a job
much better than git/github as it supports instantaneous review. and unlike
google docs, hackpad actually notes individual commits/changes.
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