On Thu, 3 Mar 2011 11:26:51 -0000 hessi...@hessiess.com wrote: > I don't really get what you mean by ``fake'' git repos. Multiple repos > does not make them any less real. > > Anyway, I have one repo for my dot files. And a few others for logically > independent entities. Programming projects go in there own repos, my > writing is in its own repo etc. > > Private dot files are stored in a strongly encrypted tarball, which is > checked into git. By doing that you loose any ability to track and merge > per-file changes, but it has not been a problem in my experience. > > Also, only version the files that you absolutely need. Most dot files are > auto-generated and store nothing of value. I only version my vim config > file, ssh keys(encrypted) and a few other bits and paces. > > Robert
I meant "fake bare git repositories". I just try to stick to the existing terminology. see the articles I linked to, where the concept is explained in detail. Dieter _______________________________________________ vcs-home mailing list vcs-home@lists.madduck.net http://lists.madduck.net/listinfo/vcs-home