I like this idea, but actually don't get the benefits of it.
Personally, I'm using rsnapshot for backups. To find out possible differences in particular files I can use Meld/KDiff3/BeyondCompare 3 on the different snapshot directories. In this case GIT would be more helpful to check a "history" of a file.
You could "split" up your GIT repository in different folders, if you want. I assume on some folders you are working far more often then on others. In which time cycle you would otherwise commit all your changes?
I like this idea, but actually don't get the benefits of it.
Personally, I'm using rsnapshot for backups. To find out possible differences in particular files I can use Meld/KDiff3/BeyondCompare 3 on the different snapshot directories. In this case GIT would be more helpful to check a "history" of a file.
You could "split" up your GIT repository in different folders, if you want. I assume on some folders you are working far more often then on others. In which time cycle you would otherwise commit all your changes?