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This approach (put *everything* into a version control repository) makes it much less likely that some important file will escape version control.
This approach (put *everything* into a version control repository) makes it much less likely that some important file will escape version control.


Version control isn't just for {{tag|computer}} {{tag|program}} {{tag|development}} source files -- it's also useful for {{tag|computer art}}, todo lists, fiction {{tag|writing}}, non-fiction writing, and pretty much every other kind of file humans put on a computer.
Version control isn't just for {{tag|computers}} {{tag|program}} {{tag|development}} source files -- it's also useful for {{tag|computer art}}, todo lists, fiction {{tag|writing}}, non-fiction writing, and pretty much every other kind of file humans put on a computer.


"Keeping Your Life in Subversion" by Joey Hess 2005 was one of the first published article about this approach.
"Keeping Your Life in Subversion" by Joey Hess 2005 was one of the first published article about this approach.
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