I also have Indefero running. It is an excellent OS tool and the new
dashboard changes in the last release were a real improvement.

Used to use an off site solution, but the speed of local transfers made me
switch. I back up the repos directory to S3 etc instead.

I wrote a pretty simple post about it a while ago
http://blog.simonholywell.com/post/374204619/moving-to-git-and-setting-up-indefero-as-a-web-frontend

On 7 June 2011 11:05, Jethro Carr <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 02:18 -0700, Robert Kern wrote:
> > If you use Subversion for your PHP development, have a look at
> > https://inspectify.com for help with keeping on top of your
> > changesets.  Its a web app written in PHP - you download it and
> > install on your own system.
>
>
> On the subject of source code tools, I can't praise Indefero highly
> enough: http://indefero.net/
>
> It's an open-source PHP based tool supporting SVN, Git, Mercurial and
> other repositories in a simple clean interface that includes code
> review, issue tracking, download space and wiki.
>
> I did a presentation on Indefero at linux.conf.au earlier this year that
> includes a walkthrough video if anyone is bored enough to watch:
>
>
> http://www.jethrocarr.com/2011/01/24/indefero-source-code-project-management/
>
>
> regards,
> jethro
>
> --
> Jethro Carr
> www.jethrocarr.com
> www.amberdms.com
>



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