I first considered putting my homedir in version control when I was using CVS. By the time I did I was using subversion so went with that. Switched to mercurial a few years later. I'd been wanting to switch to git as mercurial's branches and merging were a little annoying.
So I was very happy to find vcsh. It's been great and has made loads of things easy. For instance due to interactions between zsh and nfs I'd long ago switched my shell history file to have the hostname in it so putting my history files into a history repo was a great option. So now I can hunt down that command I used on some machine a while back with "vcsh past grep command". However the vcsh repo and the mailing list seem extremely quiet. And there do seem to be a number of people with outstanding questions and pull requests (including me!). Would it be possible for some of us to pitch in and help Rich work through those issues? I'd be happy to try and get the project to "pull-request-zero." Kevin _______________________________________________ vcs-home mailing list vcs-home@lists.madduck.net http://lists.madduck.net/listinfo/vcs-home