On Sep 21, 10:11 pm, Sitaram Chamarty <[email protected]> wrote:
>> If you're working with binaries that don't need to be versioned, but
>> do need to be shared, you might want to use the downloads tab of the
>> project to upload the files. Keeping binaries out of the versioning
>> system if they don't need to be versioned is usually a good thing.
>
> > In this case, it's quite handy. The downloads tab doesn't encourage
> > push-button backup. And there are times when the binaries change, so
> > it's nice to have git inform you of that.
Hi John,
Have you thought about using something like S3 for storing (typically)
static assets. It would be interesting to see what kind of automation
could be had for pulling down such content to a cloned repo.
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