In message <[email protected]> on Mon, 02 Mar 2009 13:55:31 +0100, Lapo Luchini <[email protected]> said:
lapo> Richard Levitte wrote: lapo> > Hello, lapo> > lapo> > I'm having a serious look into hosting monotone projects, [...] lapo> > I kind of thought that there was something based on the usher code lapo> lapo> Yes, there's the experimental http://mtn-host.prjek.net/ which, lapo> among other projects, is hosting a fairly updated backup-repo of lapo> nvm.* branches, which was suggested on IRC during the time your lapo> server was unreachable =) And now I see that it was mentioned on the wiki... I think we might want to consider giving hosting services a more prominent place, though, as that's often a good entry point for new projects these days. Althoug, I must say that the very experimental stamp on mtn-host might not make it very attractive to some... (FYI, I've customers who, as their first question, ask me about hosting services like Google Code... I'd like to have them use monotone if possible, and this has been my major culprit so far) Cheers, Richard -- Richard Levitte [email protected] http://richard.levitte.org/ "Life is a tremendous celebration - and I'm invited!" -- from a friend's blog, translated from Swedish _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel
