@imixstimsandkinks @ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz in this context git would be more of a syncing mechanism with history than a replacement for a note taking application
i mean, yeah! git is absolutely amazing, but i don't think it really fits the bill here
@imixstimsandkinks oh, you're not wrong! it can definitely be a piece of the puzzle
it's just not really a replacement for keep on it's own--which is a note taking application (if that makes sense..?)
@thingywott fair enough, yeah.
@imixstimsandkinks also sorry! i wasn't really trying to shoot down your suggestion
i just wanted to make sure bailey didn't go down a research rabbit hole trying to figure out how git could replace how she uses keep now, since it wouldn't be immediately apparent it couldn't do that
@thingywott @ctrlaltdog I think it fits "collaborate" (git merge etc), "sync", etc
history/changelog is just an added bonus.