I found some time to play with myrepos & vcsh & git-annex and it's looking good. Thank you Joey and RichiH for taking this field so much further! There are still a couple of warts, but we are lightyears from where we were when I last could look into this stuff. \o/
mr+vcsh are now tracking most of my config via git.madduck.net, so it's a spoke-design. I also want to use one (or two) central Git servers for my git-annex stuff. However, ideally, data can be exchanged between my laptop and the desktop directly. This can be easily done simply by adding the appropriate Git remotes on all ends… … except I'd really rather find a way to automate this! Has anyone come up with a smart way of auto-configuring relationships between hosts? git-annex keeps track of where files are, so theoretically, it should be able to auto-configure the remotes if I tell it that two remotes are directly in reach of each other? The info output on one host says: 288d720f-62e5-4703-b74e-8511af1715c4 -- madduck@fishbowl:~/family/veronika/photos [here] 296d71bb-1aef-4381-b15a-8c9f13836254 -- madduck@albatross:~/family/veronika/photos ecedc885-2ecd-4f3a-8bae-ae2c27ae1f37 -- madduck@julia:/srv/git/priv/family/veronika/photos.git [origin] and obviously the other host (albatross) has [here] in its line. I would really like to be able to tell git-annex that fishbowl and albatross can indeed talk to each other. As a consequence, git-annex would automatically set up a relationship between them (using remotes). Have you thought of this? -- @martinkrafft | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/ http://www.transnationalrepublic.org/ spamtraps: [email protected]
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