I've added Dulwich to the Git Wiki

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Hi people,

just got aware of the Dulwich project, which purports to be a pure Python 
Git engine.  I added it here:

http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/InterfacesFrontendsAndTools#head-762f9c85c62c555dbb88129a127431ddeeb56191

Jelmer, is there a chance you can export the Bazaar repository into a 
public Git repository?  The Bazaar web-frontend does not even allow me to 
download a snapshot.

BTW I find it a bit distressing that more and more projects crop up doing 
substantial and valuable work around Git, but without even bothering to 
mention it on this list.  There might have been a good chance, too, to 
avoid having _three_ Python libraries for exactly the same task.

Ciao,
Dscho

P.S.: In related news, it seems that dotGit -- which _is_ linked on the 
Git Wiki, at least -- progresses rather nicely, which is pretty awesome, 
given that we have _two_ failed GSoC projects under our belt which wanted 
to do the same.  However, dotGit could do with some more visibility on 
this list, too, methinks.
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