Re: [RFC PATCH] Introduce git-hive

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On Aug 31, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Casey Dahlin wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:15:39PM -0700, Kevin Ballard wrote:
>> What about using Bonjour (a.k.a. DNS-SD) on OSes that provide this functionality? A lot of us already have local networks that are designed to let Bonjour propagate across the entire network, but hasn't been tested on simple UDP multicast. And with Bonjour you can even get wide-area Bonjour domains, so for example I could set up git hive on my desktop at home, and then get at it via my MobileMe wide-area Bonjour domain from anywhere else in the world.
>> 
>> -Kevin Ballard
>> 
> 
> Avahi is Linux's Bonjour implementation ;)
> 
> --CJD

Ah hah, now it makes sense. I guess I should have looked up Avahi before just assuming it was some other P2P doohickey. Now, if git-hive is running on OS X, will it still be using a bundled version of Avahi, or will it default to using the system-provided mDNSResponder daemon (e.g. OS X's Bonjour)?

-Kevin Ballard--
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