Re: git multisite setup

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yeah. i guess it's fine. :) just that the specific git repos aren't
coordinated to the generic one. but that's fine so far since i haven't
had to jump around to different commits and the generic has stayed
pretty much the same.

On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 7:13 PM, Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s.dev@xxxxxx> wrote:
> The 16/11/09, Matt Di Pasquale wrote:
>
>> In my sites folder i have folders for different sites of mine:
>> example.com example2.com, and i also have generic files like an
>> includes dir and a .htaccess file that all sites use. what is the best
>> way to track the generic files and the different sites?
>>
>> i was thinking each site has its own .git repo. and then make a .git
>> repo for my sites folder but ignore the individual sites dirs.
>> actually that's what i'm doing now.
>
> This looks good to me. Why would you like to change?
>
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> Nicolas Sebrecht
>
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