On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 4:26 AM, Paul Bailey
<PabloMotte+Midrange@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The major problem I'm going to have after
I've found a way to implement a cheap source control is getting people to
completely stop their sloppy "just a quick fix" thinking, but one step at a
time...

Indeed, culture is usually harder to change than technology.

I'm a source control neophyte, so maybe experienced folks can say
right off the bat that this is not a good idea, but would it be
possible to have automated nightly commits that ensure Git's picture
of the world matches reality at least once a day? Obviously this would
not take the place of proper, intentional commits, but it might
minimize the impact of rogue code changes.

John Y.

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