Re: About single user setup for lightweights

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On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 7:23 AM, Harry Putnam <reader@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I keep a central cvs repo and on each host I do a check out of the
> entire thing from the base up.  Mostly to have copies of various style
> of rc files the  OSs need but also to keep the scripts I've written
> over the years and learned to rely on, available and in sync.

about the most important thing, you ought to notice is that you don't
need to stay connected to your "server" to commit.  I do this too, and
having a DVCS (in my case, git) helps a lot.

I didn't, on a quick read, see that mentioned in any of the replies so far.
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