Re: GSoC 2010: "Integrated Web Client for git" proposal

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On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 12:53 PM, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> Pavan Kumar Sunkara <pavan.sss1991@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>>> Session management reduces the length of URL
>>
>> ... but OTOH, GET parameters allow painlessly cut-and-paste-able URLs,
>> which is in my opinion a must-have for gitweb.
>
> These self-contained URL are used in bookmarks and e-mails to the mailing
> list.  I think "the length of URL" is a red herring at best, and shortened
> URL that is not self-contained is not an advantage at all.

Yeah, I agree to that.

> On the other hand, a proposal about giving multiple clients access to
> their own individual server-side checkouts (ala "workspace" in DELTA-V)
> would require some mechanism to maintain the state on the server end, and
> session management would be one ingredient necessary to achieve that.

So, why don't we do like this,
There will be no need of session management when gitweb is installed
in some site like repo.or.cz which needs copy'n'paste URLs
but there will be session management when the write modules are
enabled and when gitweb is installed locally or on intranet (basically
when it is used to work on a repo).

What do you say ?

> When I heard that somebody wants to do a "write support" in gitweb, I
> naturally thought the proposal was about implementing RFC3253 using git as
> a backend.  I think it would be a reasonable thing to do (as opposed to
> coming up with an ad-hoc "write support" mechanism that is not compatible
> with anybody else), but on the other hand it might be a bit too ambitious
> for a one-student summer project.
>

Sorry but I don't know what it is.
The current average git used are in need of a git client and git-gui
is not doing a good job of it. So, this proposal solves it by
providing client features inside gitweb itself. :-)

-pavan
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