There is no way to do virtual name hosting right now, sorry.

If it's an important feature, I can think about prioritizing it.

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Michael Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, I've got another question: Mark, how do we do virtual name hosting
> for sf.net?
>
> For instance, I want to point svn.turbogears.org to the svn repository for
> TG1, and git.turbogears.org to the project page for TG2.
>
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:23 PM, Michael Pedersen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Just a quick follow up for Mark: Is there a way to do this?
>>
>> I can always add a redirecting .htaccess in the web space. Is there a
>> better way?
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Christoph Zwerschke <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 31.03.2011 15:02 schrieb Alessandro Molina:
>>>>
>>>> I have just noticed that turbogears.sf.net is currently set as the
>>>> project home for TG2 project on sf.net. It might have sense to update
>>>> that to http://turbogears.org/ to avoid problems for new users that
>>>> found the project searching for a framework on sf.net
>>>
>>> Even worse, the project home link is broken if you are logged in since it
>>> does not work with https.
>>>
>>> But it's not obvious how and if this can be changed for a new style SF
>>> project. Mark?
>>>
>>> -- Christoph
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