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Idea #4471: Using BZR like time machine in MAc OS



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Written by nick83ola the 13 Mar 08 at 11:49. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others. Status: New
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I think that is good to use bzr to trac revision in specified folder of the system.
Examples: in /etc/ I have many configuration files.
Can be cool if something goes wrong to return to previous state with a bzr command instead of searching through that bunch of ~ .old configuration files.
or to recover lost documents in documents folder.

That functionality must be of course user selectable and only for specified folder, and not system wide enabled by default like mac does

Nicola
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dan.fernandez wrote on the 13 Mar 08 at 14:11
Better yet. Have it store some system folders like /etc, maybe users' desktop, and then the folders the user selects.

spyyder wrote on the 13 Mar 08 at 19:35
with external drive capablities


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