Just an FYI. I'm using GitHub for info on some computer hardware and will be 
adding a repository for SQLite query code for my LambTracker program that is a 
separate repository there. In fact am looking at either a link to Scrivener 
files or ODT files for my query info. I

There are many GitHub project that are not code at all. 

Some of the private repositories use GitHub to manage huge document collections 
as in laws and things for various government entities. 

The thing GitHub does not seem to handle well is when the item that has the 
changes is an image. How to keep changes to graphics is not an easy problem. 
You can save the entire new picture file but a better way would be to save the 
changes only. Not easy though. 



On Nov 2, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Tom Davies <tomc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Errr, i think i don't understand Git Hub.
> 
> I thought it was only for writing code and although it made it easier to
> collaborate with other people it was 'just' about writing code.  I didn't
> thing it was for releasing code to "the general public".  Now i'm beginning
> to think that view might have been too limited and out-dated.

Eugenie (Oogie) McGuire 
Desert Weyr, LLC - Black Welsh Mountain Sheep http://www.desertweyr.com/  
LambTracker - Open Source SW for Shepherds http://www.lambtracker.com
Paonia, CO USA


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