On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 13:19 +0100, Richard Levitte wrote: > Hello, > > I'm having a serious look into hosting monotone projects, and I wonder > if there is something out there? I've seen that there is something > for git (github) and mercurial (bitbucket.org, oh how I wish I'd > picked that one first! ;-))... I kind of thought that there was > something based on the usher code, but I can't find it, not with > google or via monotone.ca (if there is something, OF COURSE it would > be a good thing to point at it, no?).
http://monotone.ca/wiki/Hosting/ http://mtn-host.prjek.net/ > The other option is to start setting something up, if that's > interesting at all (*). It does require, though, that either the > usher code (which I haven't looked at for a loooooong time) or the > policy branches that tbrownaw have worked with a bit work reasonably > well. Can someone give me an opinion, or is it entirely up to me? Hosting multiple projects in one db is a bad idea until we switch certs (and probably the various hooks) to identify keys by hash instead of name. I don't think there's been any work at all on that, yet. -- Timothy Free (experimental) public monotone hosting: http://mtn-host.prjek.net _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel
