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Re: [Monotone-devel] sharing changes


From: Tom Tromey
Subject: Re: [Monotone-devel] sharing changes
Date: 06 Sep 2003 12:52:24 -0600
User-agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50

graydon> why can't you set up a CGI, nowhere to host it, or can't
graydon> configure it right?

Nowhere to host :-(

graydon> anyways, you can also just send me your public key packet, I'll add it
graydon> to my depot.

[pubkey address@hidden
MIGdMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GLADCBhwKBgQDiH2UIhjH0mEh0vRPd6WlkWNWr/dXEofLp
4dZ0Xj/ZWBbCNQjMQB3UzKh75CMsx2XUqxs+KPx5N//JioMjdmoUT810EzU/EpH4apHi2Dhb
mIq+yvUZ+seqfHJu5x0saJN+C+jhMKDjjgrDXZke23ECPuoA8iIpfzENoGZxYJkBzwIBEQ==
[end]

graydon> of course, we can say that fetch isn't supported for mailto: and just
graydon> provide procmail glue too. I'd be happy enough with that.

Yeah, that's what I was thinking.  Basically, the user has to run
"|monotone blah" from his mailer, or set up procmail, or gnus, or
whatever.  One nice thing about using mail as a transport is that
anybody with a project can make a mailing list pretty easily -- all
the major repositories let you do this.

graydon> hm hm. we could also set up another mailing list on savannah and
graydon> mirror it to news with gmane. I doubt lars would complain too
graydon> much. there's already several "patches" lists going through it.

This sounds pretty good to me.  Perhaps we can convince Lars with
some nice gnus/monotone integration :-)

Tom




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