Re: [git-users] Precise Definition of Repository

2013-12-11 Thread John McKown
My code is so poor, at times, I need to keep in a suppository. On Dec 11, 2013 4:27 PM, "Mark Janssen" wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Human Being wrote: > > Is there a precise definition of repositiory? > > Interesting question actually. A more accurate word would be > "depository

Re: [git-users] Precise Definition of Repository

2013-12-11 Thread Mark Janssen
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Human Being wrote: > Is there a precise definition of repositiory? Interesting question actually. A more accurate word would be "depository": a place to keep your code, since a programmer isn't necessarily "re-posting" it... -m -- You received this message b

Re: [git-users] Precise Definition of Repository

2013-12-11 Thread Philip Oakley
I think you are asking for a short definition... Clearly the code will speak the truth, but there is a lot of code and special cases, which makes for long definitions. A repository is the place that holds all your history data and meta-data about where you are up to. As a distributed version

[git-users] Precise Definition of Repository

2013-12-11 Thread Human Being
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