Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Methodology to share Mnemosyne cards

2023-04-24 Thread Dan Simmons
Hi,

Thank you for the reply and apologies for the  delay in sending my thanks.

Dan

On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 10:20:58 AM UTC-4 Peter Bienstman wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Exchanging cards is typically done by importing/exporting using the 
> '*.cards" format. This is a zip file, which contains some text files that 
> could be added to a version control system. You would need to add some 
> simple scripts that do the (un)zipping to move from the *.cards files 
> to/from the repository, though.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter
>
> On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 3:26 PM Dan Simmons  wrote:
>
>> Good day.
>>
>> I am a new Mnemosyne user. I am using it to prepare for professional 
>> certifications (Example: Secuirity+). I am thankful to have been directed 
>> to Mnemosyne by a colleague, and very happy with its functionality.
>>
>> My current team has other members doing the same thing, and in some cases 
>> we are studying for the same certification. In any case I am searching for 
>> a way to share cards between team members, and one were we can share and 
>> update them.
>>
>> In the past I was a member of a project development team where the 
>> product was a joint development with a team of engineers. As the size of 
>> our team and the complexity of the work grew, we utilized a source code 
>> control system. First Tortoise SVN and lately Git.
>>
>> Has anyone stored Mnemosyne cards in a repo and used that as the master 
>> source? As with other source code control applications I wish for the 
>> ability to create a local working copy, but have the tools to push and 
>> merge my updates, and pull those from other users.
>>
>> I performed a quick search of  the mnemosyne-proj-users group, but didn't 
>> see anything that aligned with my question, and hope this is the correct 
>> place to pose my question.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Dan Simmons
>> Jericho, VT USA
>>
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Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Methodology to share Mnemosyne cards

2023-04-13 Thread Peter Bienstman
Hi,

Exchanging cards is typically done by importing/exporting using the
'*.cards" format. This is a zip file, which contains some text files that
could be added to a version control system. You would need to add some
simple scripts that do the (un)zipping to move from the *.cards files
to/from the repository, though.

Cheers,

Peter

On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 3:26 PM Dan Simmons  wrote:

> Good day.
>
> I am a new Mnemosyne user. I am using it to prepare for professional
> certifications (Example: Secuirity+). I am thankful to have been directed
> to Mnemosyne by a colleague, and very happy with its functionality.
>
> My current team has other members doing the same thing, and in some cases
> we are studying for the same certification. In any case I am searching for
> a way to share cards between team members, and one were we can share and
> update them.
>
> In the past I was a member of a project development team where the product
> was a joint development with a team of engineers. As the size of our team
> and the complexity of the work grew, we utilized a source code control
> system. First Tortoise SVN and lately Git.
>
> Has anyone stored Mnemosyne cards in a repo and used that as the master
> source? As with other source code control applications I wish for the
> ability to create a local working copy, but have the tools to push and
> merge my updates, and pull those from other users.
>
> I performed a quick search of  the mnemosyne-proj-users group, but didn't
> see anything that aligned with my question, and hope this is the correct
> place to pose my question.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Dan Simmons
> Jericho, VT USA
>
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[mnemosyne-proj-users] Methodology to share Mnemosyne cards

2023-04-13 Thread Dan Simmons
Good day.

I am a new Mnemosyne user. I am using it to prepare for professional 
certifications (Example: Secuirity+). I am thankful to have been directed 
to Mnemosyne by a colleague, and very happy with its functionality.

My current team has other members doing the same thing, and in some cases 
we are studying for the same certification. In any case I am searching for 
a way to share cards between team members, and one were we can share and 
update them.

In the past I was a member of a project development team where the product 
was a joint development with a team of engineers. As the size of our team 
and the complexity of the work grew, we utilized a source code control 
system. First Tortoise SVN and lately Git.

Has anyone stored Mnemosyne cards in a repo and used that as the master 
source? As with other source code control applications I wish for the 
ability to create a local working copy, but have the tools to push and 
merge my updates, and pull those from other users.

I performed a quick search of  the mnemosyne-proj-users group, but didn't 
see anything that aligned with my question, and hope this is the correct 
place to pose my question.

Thank you.

Dan Simmons
Jericho, VT USA

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