As long as you're hacking on git-daemon...

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Is it possible to make it capable of running from /etc/inetd.conf?
That's nicer for little-used personal servers, and also nicer if you
want to use tcp wrappers or one of the inetd replacements that
offers sophisticated load control.  (Refuse connections if
load average is too high, different nice level for internal vs.
external clients, etc. etc.)

Thanks.
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