Carl Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu> writes:

> On 5/3/15 8:33 AM, "Joseph Rushton Wakeling"
> <joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net> wrote:
>
>>On 10/04/15 09:34, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>>> So the question is whether Launchpad has a usable API, right?  Joseph,
>>> do you know more?c
>>
>>Just to follow up on this, I exchanged a few messages on Reddit with
>>Colin 
>>Watson (who's leading the git-support effort) following this announcement:
>>http://blog.launchpad.net/general/git-code-hosting-beta
>>
>>Looks like right now, git hosting is available in beta version, but
>>webooks 
>>(e.g. to trigger automated testing) are not yet.  Colin's expectation was
>>that 
>>these would arrive soon, but for obvious reasons he wasn't willing to
>>provide a 
>>concrete ETA.
>
> In searching around on Savannah's page, I found InDefero
> http://www.indefero.net/ which claims to be an open-source lightweight
> copy of Google Code.  Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that there are any
> publicly available hosting sites using it, so it may be somewhat
> challenging to test it.

Anyone evaluated/tested/whatever Kallithea?
<URL:https://kallithea-scm.org/>.  It seems aligned to the Software
Freedom Convervancy, so maybe we could get Savannah to support it if it
does the job.

-- 
David Kastrup

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