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Re: [Orgmode] Article: Synchronizing org Files Using bzr and git


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Article: Synchronizing org Files Using bzr and git
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 12:42:06 +0100

Hi Ian,

nice work!

On Mar 3, 2009, at 2:42 PM, Ian Barton wrote:

I have been working on an article on syncing org files using a version control system for a while. The recent posts about using a usb stick motivated me to try and finish it.

You can see the html version at http://www.ian-barton.com/ian-barton/org_vcs/org_vcs.html and get the current version from github at git://github.com/ geekinthesticks/org-vcs.git .

This is still a work in progress, but I would welcome any comments. Since it's available via github and I am lazy, please feel free to edit it yourself:)

A couple of observations:

I have tried to strike a balance between describing something that works and avoiding too many minutiae of VCS options.

I am using bzr myself (although I might switch). I am aware that most people on the list use git, so I have tried to give both git and bzr examples. If the git ones are wrong, please let me know!

If Carsten thinks it's suitable I would be happy for the article to end up on worg, or wherever he thinks appropriate.

First of all, I do not control in any way what gets on Worg.
Bastien set up Worg as user-edited content, and this is what
it should be.

If you aks my opinion, I think your tutorial is *exactly* what
Worg was made for!  I have not studied it in detail, but
it looks useful, addresses a subject that has almost become
a FAQ.  And if it is up on Worg, bugs will be fixed
and improvements made.

So please feel free to add your tutorial to Worg.
The best place would be the org-tutorial directory, and
you should then make a link from the index.org in that
same directory.  After pushing, it will take 1.5 hours or
less to appear on the web.

Thanks!

- Carsten





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