Hi, there are various tiny repositories scatterred over the web that are on crappy broken webhostings, don't have lifetime long enough and most importantly have no gitweb interface for peeking inside - even e.g. the StGIT repository suffers from that. To fix that problem, I've decided to quickly set up a public gitweb hosting service. The deal is basically that you tell the system your repository URL (designed only for reasonably small repositories; if you have big repository, you ought to have the resources to host it) and it will mirror the repository and provide gitweb interface for it, as well as publish the mirror for cloning. It's running at http://repo.or.cz/ with latest Git and Gitweb from #next and few custom patches (I've posted the interesting ones), all features enabled. If I get some time, I will hopefully further improve the Gitweb interface (blame is almost unusable, pickaxe is top secret functionality, etc.) and I will generally try to track #next gitweb version closely (at least for the start). This is still very experimental - I will watch how much interest, load and traffic it generates; if it becomes unbearable, I will disable the public mirror service and keep just the gitweb interface. Also, the web interface is rather crude and you can currently use it only to register new projects - if you want to make any adjustments to them, please drop me a mail. Also please do if you have some cool ideas, or want to do a nice design for the registration web interface. ;-) Note that there is also a glibc CVS import available at that address, entirely coincidentally. That one is an exception and is not synced from any other Git repository. It took git-cvsimport two days to chew through on a decent machine (but over the network), the resulting size of 107M is pretty nice. I hope to set it up to automatically track glibc CVS further (and possibly other popular non-Git projects later). There's insane amount of tags which means the gitweb summary page takes "a bit" long to load, I wonder if using packed refs would improve that. Have fun, -- Petr "Pasky" Baudis Stuff: http://pasky.or.cz/ Snow falling on Perl. White noise covering line noise. Hides all the bugs too. -- J. Putnam - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html