On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:33:19 -0600
Mike McGrath <mmcgrath(a)redhat.com> wrote:
we've had a request to support monotone on hosted. Instead of
having
this conversation in private I thought it best to put it on the
list. So thoughts? This is part "do we want to support monotone" and
part "do we want hosted to be more then svn, hg, git, bzr".
In general I'm happy supporting only those 4, we can't be everything
for everyone and AFAIK we're the only OSS project with a hosted
offering that supports 4 SCM's.
So far, the SCMs we support have been driven mostly by the SCMs that
Trac supports, with the exception to bzr which I had nothing to do with
setting up.
So the questions are, does Trac support monotone, does monotone lend
itself to a hosted environment (easy ssh commit access, http anon
access, useful web browser, easy to create empty repos for developers
to fill, etc...), is it in EPEL, does it have a security track record,
and uh... is there anybody on the infrastructure team that feels like
they could become our site expert on it?
--
Jesse Keating
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