Dan Pascu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> As I said in the other mail, a lazy put (at least over ssh, where its
> main use case resides) is not feasible as it requires a reverse
> connection for which you may not even have the uri, not to mention
> credentials.

That depends on the use case.  A lazy to-ssh put would be useful for me
when I merely want to establish a remote copy of the working tree and
the ability to push updates.

For example, this would be useful for uploading my dotfile repository to
a webserver, so that I can refer to http://twb.ath.cx/prefs/.profile
instead of having to put my .profile in a pastebin every time I want to
show it to people.  I really don't care if someone tries to make a
complete get of http://twb.ath.cx/prefs.

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