In those late 20th century days of FOSS ascendancy, any adoption of FOSS by some organization, whether a business or a government, might be heralded loudly in headlines or comment sections or even by the organization PR departments themselves. Stencils proclaiming a company's "love" for Linux are the archetype from …
How my git workflow grew
I'd been aware of version control for years, in the pre-distributed era of CVS, as SVN started to be a thing. I never used it much other than sometimes to check out code to take a look at it. Usually tarballs were available and there seemed to be little point …
A semi-decentralized git workflow
So, for some ongoing projects I maintain what you might call a semi-decentralized, or a weakly-centralized, git workflow.
The basic set up is this. I have three repositories on which I might work on my projects: A home desktop, a laptop, and a virtual private server.
The VPS would be …
My Nuclear Triad
I started writing about my git workflow and it turned into a general description of my digital work habits, so I thought I'd break this out into its own thing.
I tend to use a trio of systems for most of my work: A laptop, a desktop system, and a …
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