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== Information ==
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== DotFS - Or How Fred Solved His Config Clutter ==
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Paul van der Walt, Sjoerd Timmer
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Everyone who has more than one account on Linux/Unix/OS X systems knows how hard is can be to keep track of all the different config files in your home directory. <tt>.vimrc</tt>, <tt>.muttrc</tt>, <tt>.hgrc</tt>, <tt>.screenrc</tt>, <tt>.bashrc</tt>, and <tt>.xinitrc</tt> are just a few, but we're sure you can come up with many more yourself. Imagine how wonderful your life could be if you just had an easy tool to keep track of different versions of all these files on all your machines. We argue that traditional version control systems on their own are not up the task and we provide an alternative.

Revision as of 11:19, 13 March 2012

This is currently a very rough draft of the Dutch HUG Day program.

Time Title Speaker (Affl) or Note
9:30 Coffee and Tea
10:00 Welcome Sean Leather (UU), Stef Joosten (Ordina)
10:15 Talks
12:15 Lunch Provided by Ordina
13:15 Talks
15:15 Closing Jurriën Stutterheim (UU)
15:30 Depart for UHac

Information

DotFS - Or How Fred Solved His Config Clutter

Paul van der Walt, Sjoerd Timmer

Everyone who has more than one account on Linux/Unix/OS X systems knows how hard is can be to keep track of all the different config files in your home directory. .vimrc, .muttrc, .hgrc, .screenrc, .bashrc, and .xinitrc are just a few, but we're sure you can come up with many more yourself. Imagine how wonderful your life could be if you just had an easy tool to keep track of different versions of all these files on all your machines. We argue that traditional version control systems on their own are not up the task and we provide an alternative.