[apt4ssx8] Re: Free Private Git Repository

  • From: Dan Falck <ddfalck@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: apt4ssx8@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 18:04:52 -0800

That should have read: "The server doesn't have to be fancy for Git to
function...."

On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Dan Falck <ddfalck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
> The first one on your list looks like a good deal. How many folks are
> interested in twiddling with the code? That might help narrow things
> down. I'm pretty busy with other things at the moment and probably
> will abstain for quite a while.
>
> If the free and private hosting services don't work out, you could
> host on a private server, if needed. I'm using git on my linode to
> push FreeCAD from Sourceforge to github. The server doesn't need to be
> fancy for fgit to function.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
> On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 5:29 PM, Matt Shaver <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Here are some options:
>>
>> https://www.assembla.com/catalog/51-free-private-git-repository-package?type=private&ad=git-wiki
>> This maybe the best deal
>>
>> https://bitbucket.org/plans
>> Good reputation, but limit is 5 users
>>
>> http://bettercodes.org/#2
>> I didn't dig into this one...
>>
>> http://www.gitenterprise.com/cloud.html
>> 1GB/10users, free for 1 year
>>
>> I got this info from:
>> https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GitHosting
>>
>> Since I made a little progress, I'd like to share it with the group,
>> but it's Brent's decision to make as it's his guy we got the code from.
>> Since a lot of files already compile, I see this as something that
>> could be up and running on Linux in a non-infinite amount of time. With
>> Brent's permission I can set up one of these repositories and make me
>> and/or Brent the administrators.
>>
>> Thoughts? Opinions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Matt
>>
>> P.S. The actual unpacking of the files is done with a Fortran program
>> that was passed parameters solicited from the user with a DCL script.
>> It was easy enough to just hard code the desired function in the
>> Fortran un-packer and run it. There's some additional DCL used to start
>> and run the APT system, but as Kent points out this can be changed to
>> an equivalent bash shell script pretty easily. Since I'd never seen any
>> of this type of software before, it took a while for me to puzzle out
>> what was going on :)
>>

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