[sslh] git repo?

Nicolai Ehemann en at enlightened.de
Wed Jul 10 15:53:03 CEST 2013


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Hello,

> More to the point, question to the experienced user: is a public
> HTTP repository OK, or is it much better to have a git daemon? I
> strongly tend towards HTTP to avoid a new service (and then I'd
> need to add git support to sslh...) but I'm not sure that's not
> overly restrictive.
I must say I also tend to put everything on my own machines;
especially my private repositories - I don't want them public. That
said, I'd agree with the other answers to your question: manwhile, for
public open source projects, I'd go for a public platform like github.
There are others; but I don't see a real reason not to use github. And
given that with git, every checkout is a repository equal to the one
the checkout comes from, it is no problem to switch the service later,
if for some reason it does no longer fit.

Regards, Nico
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