On Wed, Mar 24 2010, Ian Barton wrote:

> I keep my stuff in git too, but recently I have found Dropbox very
> useful. Once I discovered how to install it on my server it meant that
> all my config files were automatically kept in sync on my
> computers. in fact Dropbox is still great even if you don't run your
> own server.
>
> Git is still very useful for letting you easily go back if you make a
> mistake, or want to start over again from an earlier version.

Even better, make a git repo in your dropbox directory.  Great tastes
that taste great together!

(There's a valid question as to whether the git repo in dropbox should
be a bare repo to facilitate pushing and pulling, or a working repo so
that you can use it directly.  Suggestions on this point are welcome).

/au

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