I think git supports a whole bunch of protocols including http and/or webdav.
The git.qos.ch server currently supports SSH (port 22) and the git protocol
(port 9418).
Github allows you to fork the repository, but the forked version, as far as I
could tell, is accessible only via the git protocol.
Both git.qos.ch and githib can create .zip or tar.gz files of a snapshot with
just one click. You get the whole source code (but not the .git repository).
Anyway, I'll have to explore how http could be supported.
ralph.goers @dslextreme.com wrote:
Do the git commands to clone and interact with the remote repository use
http or webdav as subversion does? If not it will be very difficult for
me to work on SLF4J or Logback while behind my employer's firewall as
most ports are blocked.
Ralph
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