Thanks Rob, I will give it a shot.

On Oct 20, 2:34 pm, "Rob Sanheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The best solution to something like this typically the simplest:
>
> Move static assets into a separate git repo, and symlink that into
> your website on deployments and whenever its actually needed.  You
> don't want your git workflow to slow down for static assets that
> rarely change.
>
> - Rob
>
> http://thinkrelevance.comhttp://runcoderun.com
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 12:31 PM, gwgeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >  I am fairly new to Git and Ruby On Rails. We are developing a
> > website that has thousands of images at maybe a dozen different sizes.
> > I believe there is close to 100,000 images in our image directory. So
> > all these images are in my ror folder and git repository. It is
> > slowing down everything like commits and pushes. Texmate pauses about
> > 3-4 seconds every time I click in it after it has lost focus.
> >  The images aren't going to change that often so I don't need to push
> > them that often. My thought right now is to ignore my images directory
> > and manually push images. Or can I manage the images separate from git
> > altogether? My guess is no since git creates a new folder for each
> > deploy. I might be wrong on some of this. If anyone has any other
> > suggestions please let me know.
> > Thanks,
> > Gunner
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