On Fri, Sep 06, 2013 at 09:40:39AM +0200, Florian Paul Schmidt wrote:
> sure, regular full backups are a great thing. But there's one simple
> thing I like to do especially with code: Setup your repositories on
> a different machine (like a rented root server, or a public hoster
> like github). Then always push your commits regularly (oh, it
> compiles again - push it :D). Makes working on different machines
> easy, too. It's simpler than setting up and adhering to a strict
> backup plan and it's naturally incremental and closely tied to the
> development process.
That's more or less how all my audio software is stored.
There's a master git repository is on an USB stick, and
everything is cloned on all the machines I regularly work
on.
Ciao,
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