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Neil Bothwick <neil <at> digimed.co.uk> writes: |
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> On Thu, 17 Mar 2016 18:19:21 +0100, hw wrote: |
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> > how can I make it so that multiple users on a system who create |
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> > files in a local, shared directory do have write access to files |
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> > created by other users within the shared directory? |
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> ACLs. |
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Hmmmmm. Perhaps one of our most knowledgable folks would like to |
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share how to setup git locally on this machine and use it's features |
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to 'skin the cat' vis a vis this problem. The more I learn about git |
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the more I realize it is boundless on creative usages, so I'd be |
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very surprise, if one of our smarter members does not know how to |
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do this with git. |
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The git advantage would be that if the work ever needs to span countries or |
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continents, it should be then be trivial to migrate the repo(s) to the |
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cloud, github or similar distributed/container environments. |
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curiously, |
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James |