Monday, September 29, 2014

Version control

A problem with git (and code vcs in general) is that they assume that you want to keep things around. I'm a writer who rewrites things 100 times and need to ditch my drafts 99 times. Code vcs does almost nothing for me. I need “lightweight” commits - which is why rolling histories like etherpad (or google waves/docs style timeline track changes) is so much more useful for writers.

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