Re: [RFC PATCH v3 00/17] Return of smart HTTP

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On Samstag 17 Oktober 2009, Mark Lodato wrote:
> I just realized I forgot to say something in my last email: THANK
> YOU!!!  I have been looking forward to this for a long time.  I was
> planning to one day to sit down and start thinking about how to
> implement a smart protocol, and then I see a post saying that not only
> has someone figured out the protocol, but he has implemented it!
> Amazing!  This is really crucial for corporate adoption, at least at
> my job.  We need to have strong authentication for many users, and the
> SSH key management is just a nightmare, not to mention that not all
> users can SSH due to firewalls.  This will save me so much time and
> frustration.  Thanks!

As I am using git in a corporate environment I couldn't agree more. smart-
http definitely is the most import addition to git in the last months.

So far I didn't carry out extensive production runs but my first tests 
already showed that the smart-http backend solves many problems we have 
with the dumb webdav approach (no hooks, insane amount of http requests, 
slow performance, ...).

As I have a systems engineer (not a C coder) perspective on git I cannot 
comment an any possible glitches of this implementation. I just want to 
make sure that everyone recognizes just how import smart-http is for 
corporate environments and that the current patch already solves a lot of 
problems.


Regards,
Marcus
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