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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="http://joey.kitenet.net/"
+ nickname="joey"
+ subject="branches"
+ date="2010-08-15T16:06:43Z"
+ content="""
+This is where the git backend (or bzr if you prefer) shines. Make a site, and then branch it to a second site, and put your personal type stuff on the branch. cherry-pick or merge changes from one branch to another.
+
+The possibility to do this kind of thing is why our recently launched Ikiwiki hosting service is called
+[Branchable.com](http://branchable.com). It makes it easy to create branches of a Ikiwiki site hosted
+there: <http://www.branchable.com/tips/branching_an_existing_site/>
+(Merging between branches need manual git, for now.)
+
+BTW, for links between the branched wikis you can just use the [[plugins/shortcut]] plugin.
+
+--[[Joey]]
+"""]]
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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="http://claimid.com/helios"
+ nickname="helios"
+ subject="branches"
+ date="2010-08-15T16:18:35Z"
+ content="""
+So I I just put a blog entry, which is just a file on both branches. Seems I have to learn cherry-picking and merging only some changes.
+
+Still I am duplicating files then and when I edit one file I have to think to also edit the other one or merge the change to it. I thought of a way to tag a blog entry on which site it should appear. And then I just have to edit one file and contents changes on all sites that share it.
+
+But then I possibly can do some master blog / shared content branch, so that shared content is only stored once. Then I need to find a way to automatically replicate the changes there to all sites it belongs too. But how do I store it.
+
+I also thought about just using symlinks for files. Can I have two sites in one repository and symlink shared files stuff around? I know bzr can version control symlinks.
+
+Hmmm, I think I better read more about branching, cherry-picking and merging before I proceed. I used bzr and git, but from the user interface side of things prefer bzr, which should be fast enough for this use case.
+"""]]