On 27 Mar 2021, at 08:20, Felix Palmen <fe...@palmen-it.de> wrote:
> I'm talking about net/gitup, which is a little C program with
> *no* dependencies and definitely no python involved. If you don't have
> it in your ports tree, upgrade your ports tree.

Just for clarity sakes, running gitup ports wight now would replace running 
portsnap?

But we should update it to point to a different server at some point in the 
future?

Would I be safe in removing the stable and current blocks from the gitup.conf 
file since I will never use those?

Might I suggest that -v should mean -v 1 and -vv should mean -v 2? As it is, -v 
means -v 0 and that seems odd?

There's no cron flag, so does this mean we do not need to be concerned with 
when the process runs? Is it safe to run it more than once a day? I mean, I 
doubt GitHub cares at this point, but looking forward…

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