Oh absolutely. Its just fossil. For me I can see two benefits to putting
source on a public site like that.
1 - uptime. Don’t have to worry about keeping my own fossil server up and
running 24/7.
2 - longevity, which is why I asked about that. If I post some code on the
internet, my
On 09/30/17 13:34, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Steve Schow on Fri, 29 Sep 2017 15:43:38 -0600:
Who is hosting that and what is the longevity compared to github and
others?
Longevity on the Internet seems to be an often nebulous thing. How long
was Google Code (code.google.com) around?
Thus said Steve Schow on Fri, 29 Sep 2017 15:43:38 -0600:
> Who is hosting that and what is the longevity compared to github and
> others?
Longevity on the Internet seems to be an often nebulous thing. How long
was Google Code (code.google.com) around? How long did Source Forge last
before
No the use case is not for development, just a simple use case of version
control without command line access.
I agree, in real development situations everyone should have a cloned repo and
work locally. Different use case.
But the web GUI control over the checkout would still have usefulness
On Fri, 29 Sep 2017, Andy Goth wrote:
On 9/29/2017 4:43 PM, Steve Schow wrote:
On Sep 29, 2017, at 2:46 PM, Andy Goth wrote:
Who is hosting that and what is the longevity compared to github and
others?
Roy Keene can answer these questions.
Roy Keene is hosting
On 9/29/2017 4:43 PM, Steve Schow wrote:
> On Sep 29, 2017, at 2:46 PM, Andy Goth wrote:
>> http://chiselapp.com/
>
> Hey thats pretty cool, I was not even aware of that site! I am going
> to check that out, I guess that’s a decent way to keep a repo public,
> then I can
> On Sep 29, 2017, at 2:46 PM, Andy Goth wrote:
>>
>
> http://chiselapp.com/ comes closest in that it provides a web interface
> for working on repositories as a whole. It does not provide what you
> ask, nor do I know of any other web platforms that do.
Hey thats
On 9/29/2017 3:15 PM, Steve Schow wrote:
> Is anyone aware of any Web based ui for working with a working
> checkout? I’m looking for the ability to have a web app that can
> basically execute things like commit, branch, update and other
> checkout related fossil commands, operating on a checkout
Is anyone aware of any Web based ui for working with a working checkout? I’m
looking for the ability to have a web app that can basically execute things
like commit, branch, update and other checkout related fossil commands,
operating on a checkout directory tree located on the webserver of
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