[IPython-dev] symlinks vs. hard links for topic-oriented notebook directories

Matthias Bussonnier bussonniermatthias at gmail.com
Thu Jun 18 14:12:07 EDT 2015


Notebook atomic save might not play nice neither with symlink nor hardlink.

Sorry short from my phone.
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M

> On 18 juin 2015, at 19:51, Nicholas Bollweg <nick.bollweg at gmail.com> wrote:
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> For public dissemination, the file tree is probably the best metaphor, with 1:1 correspondence, and we'll just have to deal with your chosen strict hierarchy.
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> However, i could imagine a contentsmanager that worked with metadata to offer a personal workflow like gmail, offering non-mutually exclusive tags or labels and/or the canonical file representation.
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> Downstream apps like nbviewer would probably not implement it: we have enough trouble serving the things you _do_ ask for.
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>> On 12:59, Thu, Jun 18, 2015 Steve Holden <steve at holdenweb.com> wrote:
>> Gah, completely forgot about Microsoft platforms, sorry. Good catch, Thomas.  S
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>>> On Jun 18, 2015, at 5:54 PM, Thomas Kluyver <takowl at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> if you want anyone to be able to clone your repository on Windows, it's best to steer clear
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