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On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Nathan de Vries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 20/11/2008, at 12:04 PM, Tim Lucas wrote:
>> Some more tools to help a room full of hackage would always be useful—
>> gitorious works but is a bit clunky, the web-based gitjour will be
>> great for discovery of projects etc and I'm sure there's a bunch of
>> other stuff we could all pitch in and build before or at the camp.
>
> The web stuff that was added to Gitjour was pretty good...with a
> little bit more love (perhaps Grit integration to generate sparklines
> of activity / forking action), leaving that up on the projector would
> work really well. As people gitjour serve'd their stuff, everyone
> would see it.
>
> Also, someone mentioned that using Gitjour on Linux was impossible,
> but someone actually did create a fork of Gitjour using Net::DNS::MDNS
> at the camp. Probably wasn't advertised well enough (probably as a
> side-effect of the lack of project visibility that everyone's talking
> about), but this should make it easier for everyone to participate in
> the *jour action next time around.

I didn't actually realise that this was the issue... or I might have suggested
http://github.com/lachie/zeroconf/tree/master
A "Frankenstein marriage of net-mdns and dnssd."

>
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Nathan de Vries
>
> PS: Radar, remember that I still owe you money (+20% interest for
> being slack), so that cuts off $100.
> >
>

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