On 09/04/2019 23.09, Lee wrote:
> On 4/9/19, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> On 09/04/2019 21.23, Lee wrote:
>>> On 4/9/19, Dan Ritter wrote:
Lee wrote:
> What are people doing for putting config files in [under?] git?
>
> I'd like to have at least some system config files maintained in git
>>
On 4/9/19, hdv@gmail wrote:
> On 09/04/2019 21.23, Lee wrote:
>> On 4/9/19, Dan Ritter wrote:
>>> Lee wrote:
What are people doing for putting config files in [under?] git?
I'd like to have at least some system config files maintained in git
so I can get a history of changes.
>>
On 09/04/2019 21.23, Lee wrote:
> On 4/9/19, Dan Ritter wrote:
>> Lee wrote:
>>> What are people doing for putting config files in [under?] git?
>>>
>>> I'd like to have at least some system config files maintained in git
>>> so I can get a history of changes.
>>> (and yes, I know, I really shoul
On 4/9/19, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>> What are people doing for putting config files in [under?] git?
>>
>> I'd like to have at least some system config files maintained in git
>> so I can get a history of changes.
>> (and yes, I know, I really should be using a backup system for that,
>>
Lee wrote:
> What are people doing for putting config files in [under?] git?
>
> I'd like to have at least some system config files maintained in git
> so I can get a history of changes.
> (and yes, I know, I really should be using a backup system for that,
> but I'm still at the 'rsync to usb
What are people doing for putting config files in [under?] git?
I'd like to have at least some system config files maintained in git
so I can get a history of changes.
(and yes, I know, I really should be using a backup system for that,
but I'm still at the 'rsync to usb drive' stage)
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