Lapo Luchini wrote:
Thomas Keller wrote:
I already brought up the idea on IRC some time ago - I am looking for a
way to restrict allowed incoming revisions on the server-side.
I've got an idea, which might well be orthogonal to yours (or be the
same, really?), but could have some use:
Lapo Luchini l...@lapo.it writes:
Thomas Keller wrote:
I already brought up the idea on IRC some time ago - I am looking for a
way to restrict allowed incoming revisions on the server-side.
I've got an idea, which might well be orthogonal to yours (or be the
same, really?), but could have
Lapo Luchini wrote:
CooSoft Support wrote:
Hmmm just a thought... But at work we are using 0.39 (can't use a later
version as the schema changed and the latest monotone-viz just runs too
slow (pre 0.40 one could use the direct access to db version of
monotone-viz)).
I wonder how much
Greetings!
I’m proud to announce the immediate release of guitone 1.0rc5. This
fifth release candidate requires monotone 0.99.1 or later. The plan is
to release guitone 1.0 final together with monotone 1.0 final by the end
of this year.
Amongst some minor bug fixes, this release also features a
There is an actual release of usher available now. It's tagged as
usher-0.99 available from
mtn://monotone.ca/contrib?net.venge.monotone.usher
and there is a tarball available at
http://mtn-host.prjek.net/projects/webhost/files/usher-0.99.tar.gz
. It works on at least Debian and FreeBSD.
This is a piece of software I'd like to see debianised...
I see there's an ld debian branch...
Cheers,
Richard
In message 4cd4dd8b.4080...@prjek.net on Fri, 05 Nov 2010 23:46:03 -0500,
Timothy Brownawell tbrow...@prjek.net said:
tbrownaw There is an actual release of usher available now.