Am 15.02.2015 21:19, schrieb RomanticStrings:
What is the benefit of using Git? I understand that it keeps track of
changes, so you can check your log and even retrieve previous versions(?).
I use my home MacBook Pro and my work (sacred music director) PC laptop, and
I have both a Dropbox and Google Drive account. It seems like Git doesn't
work nicely with the latter, though I have much more space in it. Is there
any reason I should consider using Git to manage my files, or is there a way
to create an "off-site(?)" server to maintain my files so that I can access
them on two computers? I am currently using Dropbox with a symbolic link to
access the files I need on both computers (with the hard file on my laptop,
which stays at home).
Basically, what is the purpose of using Git other than keeping track of
changes?
I think Urs wrote some rather euphorical posts on lilypondblog.org on
this topic (search for version control), which should summarise the
reasons quite well.
Yours, Simon
~Conor Cook
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