Hi, I wanted to announce my project metagit[1], which I started a few weeks ago. It is a python program, which allows you to manage many scm repositories at once, e.g. pull all repositories, that are matched by a given regex. Before you can use it you have to define a set of repositories. This can either be accomplished by defining them one by one, or you can use a repo lister. One good example of a repo lister is the SSHDir lister. It performs a find on a remote server within a given directory and adds all the repositories there to your repo set. There is also a lister to get all your github repos (or gitorious). But metagit isn't narrowed to git as scm. At this point it also gives you the possibility to use mercurial as scm backend and you can clone your damned fucked SVN repo with git-svn (with the externals, if you wish). The configuration is just a python script, where you can use the power of python to define your repositories, and no package is used that isn't shipped with python (at minimum python 2.5 (it workes perfectly with debian stable)). You can also define policies which of your defined repos (or listers) show up on a machine (this is done by a regex against the fqdn). If you have any wish what metagit should also be able to do, write me a mail, write a issue at github or fork it :-) greetz didi [1] http://github.com/stettberger/metagit -- (Î x . x x) (Î x . x x) -- See how beatiful the lambda is No documentation is better than bad documentation -- Das Ausdrucken dieser Mail wird urheberrechtlich verfolgt.
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