Since the backend server I've got access to is firewalled a little too much for public demonstrations, I've run all this stuff up on the shared machine unix10. Hope nobody minds!
http://unix10.andrew.cmu.edu:8044/cgit.cgi Notice at the bottom of each page, a clone URL, like: git://unix10.andrew.cmu.edu/cyrus You can just run: git clone git://unix10.andrew.cmu.edu/cyrus cd cyrus git checkout origin/fastmail And you should be looking at a copy of my fastmail tree :) The "master" branch should be following cvs. I have a shell script that will bring it up to date easily. So - let me know what you think. That's 'cgit'. It offers easy viewing of specific changes and stuff too. Not quite as funky as github, but it's a "proof of concept" that this stuff should run pretty easily on the cmu servers. If I can compile and run it from my home directory! (cgit is running under lighttpd, I picked the port out of thin air). Here's my daemon commands: /afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr3/brong/local/sbin/lighttpd -f /afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr3/brong/etc/lighttpd.conf git daemon --export-all --base-path=/afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr3/brong/git/work/ --detach Enjoy, Bron ( haven't tried running up redmine on AFS yet, that would be... fun )
