Re: rsync vs. git-push/pull ? (+kudus)

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To: Ramagudi Naziir <naziirr@...>
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Date: Sunday, September 7, 2008 - 3:38 am

On Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 09:11:47AM +0300, Ramagudi Naziir wrote:


I used to do this quite a bit until after a few times I forgot to sync
before changing things.  I solved this by creating a bare repo I could
push/pull from, and pushing one of them to it, then fetching and
merging in the other.

After getting more familiar with git, I now use git with push/pull for
pretty much anything I want synchronized.  It nicely keeps track of
what I've done, whereas it is easier with rsync, or even unison, to
forget to do the sync.

David
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Messages in current thread:
rsync vs. git-push/pull ? (+kudus), Ramagudi Naziir, (Sun Sep 7, 2:11 am)
Re: rsync vs. git-push/pull ? (+kudus), Matthieu Moy, (Wed Sep 10, 3:05 am)
Re: rsync vs. git-push/pull ? (+kudus), David Brown, (Sun Sep 7, 3:38 am)
Re: rsync vs. git-push/pull ? (+kudus), Ramagudi Naziir, (Wed Sep 10, 2:35 am)
Re: rsync vs. git-push/pull ? (+kudus), Ramagudi Naziir, (Wed Sep 10, 2:31 am)