At Wed, 4 Nov 2009 14:01:23 +,
Rick Moynihan wrote:
>
> 2009/11/4 Adam Spiers :
> >
> > I disagree - I think using git with a centralized model provides the
> > best of both worlds: simplicity but also all the nice benefits of
> > decentralization such as offline commit and history access,
> >
2009/11/4 Adam Spiers :
>
>> I would say that if (1) you generally are connected to the internet, with
>> only
>> minor intervals offline and (2) have access to a hosted svn repository (so
>> you
>> don't manage it yourself, and so that you can use the simple https protocol
>> instead of fussing
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 05:27:40PM +, Robert Goldman wrote:
> FWIW, my feelings are the exact opposite of Matt's --- I find the added
> complexity of having multiple repositories to manage and the general added
> complexity of git quite unwelcome.
>
> If you are trying to keep multiple machine
Thanks Bastien.
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> Greg Newman writes:
>
> > In light of this topic I've posted my process using mercurial and
> bitbucket
> > from my Mac. I've added an hourly bash script to my daemons to push to
> my repo
> > every hour. You can get
Hi Greg,
Greg Newman writes:
> In light of this topic I've posted my process using mercurial and bitbucket
> from my Mac. I've added an hourly bash script to my daemons to push to my
> repo
> every hour. You can get all the details
> at http://www.20seven.org/journal/2009
> /09/backing-up-or
In light of this topic I've posted my process using mercurial and bitbucket
from my Mac. I've added an hourly bash script to my daemons to push to my
repo every hour. You can get all the details at
http://www.20seven.org/journal/2009/09/backing-up-org-mode-files.html
Cheers,
*Greg Newman*
http
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban schrieb:
>> Rainer Stengele wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a server in my office running the subversion server.
>>>
>>> Access is by port forwarding the subversion port via ssh - no matter being
>>> under windows (putty) or under Linux (ssh).
>>>
>>> In
Sébastien Vauban schrieb:
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele wrote:
I have a server in my office running the subversion server.
Access is by port forwarding the subversion port via ssh - no matter being
under windows (putty) or under Linux (ssh).
In this way I have my subversion server and repository
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele wrote:
> I have a server in my office running the subversion server.
>
> Access is by port forwarding the subversion port via ssh - no matter being
> under windows (putty) or under Linux (ssh).
>
> In this way I have my subversion server and repository virtually "local",
Matt Lundin imapmail.org> writes:
>
> Kyle Sexton mocker.org> writes:
>
> > At Wed, 26 Aug 2009 14:49:41 +0200,
> > Rainer Stengele online.de> wrote:
> >>
> >> I use subversion to backup and track my org files.
> >> I have a server in my office running the subversion server.
> >>
>
> This
Kyle Sexton writes:
> At Wed, 26 Aug 2009 14:49:41 +0200,
> Rainer Stengele wrote:
>>
>> I use subversion to backup and track my org files.
>> I have a server in my office running the subversion server.
>>
>> Access is by port forwarding the subversion port via ssh - no matter
>> being under
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Kyle Sexton wrote:
> At Wed, 26 Aug 2009 14:49:41 +0200,
> Rainer Stengele wrote:
>>
>> I use subversion to backup and track my org files.
>> I have a server in my office running the subversion server.
>>
>> Access is by port forwarding the subversion port via ssh -
At Wed, 26 Aug 2009 14:49:41 +0200,
Rainer Stengele wrote:
>
> I use subversion to backup and track my org files.
> I have a server in my office running the subversion server.
>
> Access is by port forwarding the subversion port via ssh - no matter
> being under windows (putty) or under Linux (
At Wed, 26 Aug 2009 14:49:41 +0200,
Rainer Stengele wrote:
>
> I use subversion to backup and track my org files.
> I have a server in my office running the subversion server.
>
> Access is by port forwarding the subversion port via ssh - no matter
> being under windows (putty) or under Linux (
Kyle Sexton schrieb:
I've seen talk of people using subversion to keep track of and back up
their org files. Can someone give me an example of how they have this
configured and how files are checked in/out from the repository? Do
you use a 'local' repository on the same machine and back that up
Kyle Sexton writes:
> I've seen talk of people using subversion to keep track of and back up
> their org files. Can someone give me an example of how they have this
> configured and how files are checked in/out from the repository? Do
> you use a 'local' repository on the same machine and back
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