Re: [RFC] teamGIT bonjour support

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On 28/08/2009, at 5:02 PM, Abhijit Bhopatkar wrote:

I plan to do this on LAN using bonjour service discovery, and rest
completely being handled inside teamGIT running as a daemon(may be in
widely abused systray?). (Git will handle actual fetch/conflict
checking etc.)
On a side note i also plan to generate daily reports and configurable
notifications.

So I ask you people, is there a solution already cooking someplace?
may be something i can integrate with teamGIT? (e.g. bonjour plugin
for git dameon)

You should check out bananajour, it sounds like it might fight the bill quite nicely:

http://github.com/toolmantim/bananajour

Written by Tim Lucas, and hacked on by a bunch of us at the Gold Coast, Australia Railscamp in May:
http://railscamps.com/

The idea is that for each repo you want to publish, bananajour creates and looks after a locally stored remote, that you push to ("git push banana master") to publish your work over bonjour.

There's also a web interface at your-machine.local:9331 which shows the other bananas that were found (via bonjour) on the network. ['9331' is for 'peel' :) ]

I'm not sure what the state of Linux support is, since most of us run OS X, but I'm pretty sure someone was working on Linux/zeroconf support.

Cheers
Ben Hoskings

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