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Document how to separate work vs personal personas in gitconfig. #45
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Thanks for your contribution.
Instead of having a dedicated file for the topic, I suggest to create a new file "05_appendix.md" for these kind of smaller hints and recommendations and have a section "Managing work vs personal personas" in there. In future, we could add further topics to that file.
Also, I suggest to add the usage of the command git config ...
as another option to maintain that information - as documented here.
I've moved the file. I'm going to skip the |
Hi @justinabrahms, nevertheless I suggest to mention the BTW: We are just working on a section about spare time contributions /moonlighting (see #44 ). We would link your contribution from that section since it fits very well for that topic :-). |
You can't use git config to accomplish the point of the article. Perhaps I'm being dense, but maybe you can make a suggestion with the prose you want? |
@justinabrahms, I think So something like In my limited testing right now, I couldn't get it to work, but I might be doing something wrong. |
OK, here's my understanding: Your text suggests a solution for the following problem : I want to indicate the contributions that I did on behalf of the company that I am working for and the contributions that I did as a private person during my spare time with appropriate mail addresses (of course, I could separate both types of contributions if I used different GH accounts, but many developers want to have only one account, and - as far as I know - GH only allows one free account per person which might also speak against having more than one account). The canonical approach (at least IMO) would be the one that is documented here. I.e., you have to maintain the mail address that shall be used for commits per repository using My point was that describing the |
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Thanks, @justinabrahms. Looks good to me.
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LGTM! Thanks @justinabrahms
Thanks, @justinabrahms! Looks great.
This was because I was reading it incorrectly; 100% on my side 🤦🏻 |
This was a discussion we had in a todo touchpoint. Folks seemed to think this was a good place for this information. If you have better suggestions where/how this should be structured, feel free to make relevant changes or ask me to do it.
todogroup.org issue: todogroup/todogroup.org#266