Cool idea, jeremy. I wonder if you could work together with or replace

http://github.com/cwninja/geminabox ?

Also, maybe we could share code between rubygems/gemcutter
and copiousfreetime/stickler esp on the rack end? Let me know if you think
that's feasible.

-Nick

On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Jeremy Hinegardner
<jer...@hinegardner.org>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> You might have seen this announced on ruby-talk, and I figured it might
> be of use to some of you.  I've just pushed the latest release of stickler.
>
> Stickler is a tool to organize and maintain an internal gem repository.
> Similar to running your own instance of gemcutter, or maybe geminabox, in
> that
> it responds to push and yank requests and you can use it as a gem source.
>
> It also adds the capability to mirror gems from rubygems.org or another
> upstream
> gem server.
>
> Documentation: http://www.copiousfreetime.org/projects/stickler/
> Github       : http://github.com/copiousfreetime/stickler
>
> thanks,
>
> -jeremy
>
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