Hi,
Wouldn't it be better to keep historical versions in branches rather than in master ?
Have a look at my fork. I have created a few branches with one dupinator.py and one README.md in each. Each branch is used to keep an historical version.
However, it seems you will have to create these branches if you like the idea and want to merge my changes.
By the way, I have also created a branch to publish my dupinator.py which I have used for a few years.
I think it goes a long way in implementing your 'TODO : Create better rules to find "original"'
I'm considering merging all the features from your master and my version. There are also a few good ideas in the discussion here : http://code.activestate.com/recipes/362459/
Regards,
Hi,
Wouldn't it be better to keep historical versions in branches rather than in master ?
Have a look at my fork. I have created a few branches with one dupinator.py and one README.md in each. Each branch is used to keep an historical version.
However, it seems you will have to create these branches if you like the idea and want to merge my changes.
By the way, I have also created a branch to publish my dupinator.py which I have used for a few years.
I think it goes a long way in implementing your 'TODO : Create better rules to find "original"'
I'm considering merging all the features from your master and my version. There are also a few good ideas in the discussion here : http://code.activestate.com/recipes/362459/
Regards,