Yes. Thank you Marius.

On Jul 15, 1:26 pm, Marius Mårnes Mathiesen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 9:19 AM, prabhu kumar k v 2.0.1.1 <
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > Which Linux distribution is best for installing Gitorious? and
> > Version?
> > Because, as i googled, i saw some people successful in Cent OS 5.5,
> > ArchLinux and Ubuntu.
> > We are trying in Scientific Linux 6.
> > Which Linux is good for setting up our own gitorious?
>
> Prabhu,
> In my experience, setting up Gitorious is about as easy on any major Linux
> distribution. My impression is that Ubuntu is the most common one, maybe
> because this is well documented:
>
> - Christian's continually updated install 
> guide:http://cjohansen.no/en/ruby/setting_up_gitorious_on_your_own_server
> - Rodrigo's chef 
> recipes:http://rosenfeld.heroku.com/en/articles/2011-03-06-installing-gitorio...
> (Others will fill in more here, I'm sure)
>
> There are various efforts in packaging Gitorious for different
> distributions; I think there are packages for Arch Linux and OpenSUSE.
>
> One thing to consider is that you will need to keep Gitorious updated and
> patched once you've set it up, and this is easier if you know the
> distribution you're using to run it on. A FreeBSD expert will probably
> prefer FreeBSD on his server, others will recommend Centos. You should
> consider both aspects:
>
> - ease of installation
> - your ability to keep supporting your installation down the road
>
> Cheers,
> - Marius

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