Petr Rockai wrote: > Max Battcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> (If you want to see something of the current state it's self-hosting at >> http://darcsforge.code.worldmaker.net/ for now. Planning to migrate it >> over to self.darcsforge.org once it gets closer to >> "shippable"/"marketable"...) >> > Aww, pretty (really, to encourage you to keep working on it). > > >> Lately I've been excited because Darcs 2 is particularly wonderful to >> build a better, cheaper GitHub-like system against, thanks to the >> DARCS_PATCHES_XML posthook environment variable, the global cache and >> the contributed ability to do a ``darcs send`` directly as an HTTP POST. >> > Yes, sending over http to a self-maintaining repository would be very neat for > small to medium projects. Being able to look at a list of "pending review" > patches and tick those you want in would be sweet, would it not? With > test-suite results attached to each of them. >
Maybe also worth putting in support for a specific project site, similar to how bzr supports lp: for Launchpad[1]. /M [1]: http://how-bazaar.blogspot.com/2008_05_01_archive.html -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus@therning.org http://therning.org/magnus Haskell is an even 'redder' pill than Lisp or Scheme. -- PaulPotts
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