whimsy: sleep as version control check-in
jldugger at gmail.com
jldugger at gmail.com
Tue Aug 7 11:58:27 CDT 2012
Well, writes are the same as commits, and reads are checkouts. So you
could probably write gitFS as a fuse module.
More seriously, I know plenty of people who keep their homedir in git
and a user crontab to make nightly commits. When they're ready to
push, there's a bit of rebasing required, but its not strictly
nessecary.
Justin
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 9:51 AM, David Nicol <davidnicol at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In a continuous improvement paradigm, what granularity does one check in?
>
> Are rollbacks possible in real life, outside of prices in walmart
> commercials?
>
> At the granularity of Day, in which a day is an application one installs on
> rising, operates for many hours, and then saves to persistent storage and
> shuts down, where does this metaphor intersect with version control?
>
> Please discuss. (or flame off-list)
>
>
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