Scott Robison wrote:
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 2:44 AM, Gour <g...@atmarama.net
<mailto:g...@atmarama.net>> wrote:
9) Source control system is not only for keeping the code - here it's
used for very general writings (even non-computer-related). (too)
specific = selfish, universal = broad-minded.
Interesting you should write this. One of my newest uses for fossil is
the one case in which I'm using it distributed (even though all by
myself): My blog (such as it is). It is not a unique idea at all, but
I finally tired of heavy weight blog platforms and decided I wanted to
just keep track of things in text files. I've started using the
pelican static site generator to keep all my site's source files
(restructured text files in a content tree & config files & etc) as
well as the generated files (public tree). I only maintain the site on
my home computer (including generating the public stuff), but then I
commit & sync it to the remote server and update the live site, making
the generated file tree available (and giving me a "live" backup of
all the files).
A little late getting back to this, but...
Scott, can you say a little more about your tool chain, end to end from
editing to online? (I've been thinking about doing something similar,
but for maintaining some project documentation and works in progress).
Miles Fidelman
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