On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 7:50 AM, Tim Delaney <timothy.c.dela...@gmail.com> wrote: > IMO there is no project so modest that it doesn't require version control. > Especially since version control is as simple as: > > cd project > hg init > hg add > hg commit
That said, though, there are some projects so modest they don't require dedicated repositories. I have a repo called "shed" - it's a collection of random tools that I've put together, no more logical grouping exists. Generally each one is a single file, although I have a couple of related ones in there. (Code at https://github.com/Rosuav/shed if anyone's curious.) If I have an idea for a program that doesn't really merit a full repo, I'll just save it into shed. Keeps the "where did I put that, what did I call that" to a minimum :) ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list