Hi Ryan,

that looks VERY cool.
In fact, Lauritz and I started playing with Node.js a while ago in
order to reduce the complexity that comes with Apache.
(And FYI, we have a little POC on github:
https://github.com/fbornhofen/lkcodesrv . It's just not good enough
for and official announcement.)

In a scenario where we run a Node server to deliver Lively, then
node-gitteh sure will be the way to go for doing version control.
Do you do a lot of Node development?

Fabian

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Ryan Riley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fabian,
> I wasn't able to figure out how to add a comment on your versionControl
> page, but I thought I would point you in the direction of node-gitteh for a
> javascript git implementation using libgit2. I don't know whether it's what
> you are looking for, but it should at least give you a start. I'm just
> getting started with LK after following it for about a year or so.
> Ryan
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