Re: web-based client for Git, was Re: GSoC 2010

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On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 01:18:44PM +0100, Petr Baudis wrote:
>   Hi!
> 
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 05:25:02PM +0530, Pavan Kumar Sunkara wrote:
> > sorry but my mails aren't reaching the mailing list. So it would be
> > helpful if you forward this mail to the mailing list
> 
>   I'm quoting it in full here. :-)
> 
> > I would be happy to elaborate this.
> 
>   Thanks a lot!
> 
> > First of all, this is not another gitweb or gitorious.
> > This is a client to use git. I mean, you could use this to work on git
> > repositories. (even editing files)
> 
>   Aha, I see. Are you aware of "gist" [http://gist.github.com/]? It is
> in a sense the first attempt to do this, albeit quite rudimentary in
> some ways. And it's also closed-source, I'm not personally aware of an
> open-source alternative, so this would certainly be useful! Actually,
> I can say I would certainly like to add this functionality to repo.or.cz
> for creating commits on the mob branches over the web directly.

Surely, something could be plugged into https://bespin.mozilla.com/,
which already does a great job at editing.

Mike
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