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My problem is that for unrelated scripts, the git model suggests to me that each script would have its own git repository. Although this is obviously possible, I wonder how managable this would be in practice. (emphasis by me). Suggestions are just generally good ideas; it doesn't mean that you have to follow them, if they don't apply in your case. I often had the situation of having a repository with various stuff. Over time some of the scripts grew into larger projects, so I extracted them (and their history) into a separate repository, and deleted them in the original repo, leaving a note on where to find the files now. More repositories imply more administration overhead, so I only go the route of more repositories when I see a real benefit from it.
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In reply to Re: Unrelated scripts and version control
by moritz
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