I'd like to add that at one experiment I was able to wrap the Fossil to PHP 
by having the PHP to shell-execute the fossil binary by giving the fossil 
file as an argument or something along those lines, I do not precisely 
remember, but the fact is that although I did not test, whether the 
PHP-wrapper was able to receive/source code commits, the logi-in and wiki 
and bugtrack worked fine. I have NOT tested that wrapper on the 

https://www.planet.ee/

service yet, but the idea was/is that the PHP-wrapper allows my clients to 
run the project documentation collection online and keep on collaborating 
regardless of whether there is anything left of my site. As a matter of 
fact the newest trend is probably decentralized hosting by using Tor.

https://www.torproject.org/docs/hidden-services.html.en

I haven't tested that idea with the Raspberry Pi yet, but that's certainly 
one aim. If You want to experiment with Raspberry Pi based web application 
hosting, then You might like 

(a bit over the top self promotion :-D
http://technology.softf1.com/mmmv_raspbian_t1/

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