On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 09:06:03 +0900 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
<ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 02:32:11 +0300 "Alex-P. Natsios"
> <apnats...@gmail.com> said:
> 
> > Greetings!
> > 
> > IMHO,
> > 
> > Gitblit works only over HTTP/HTTPS though, (slow and painful) also
> > it requires both JGit (java git implementation) and the regular git
> > if you want some special features (like: git-gc).
> > its java with groovy hooks ( ugly...)
> > it does have 4 access control configs but does not seem to offer any
> > flexibility in case you need a different setup (do you?).
> > 
> > Indefero seems interesting but no reason to comment for that
> > Carsten's , Rui's and Tom's comments are more than enough for it.
> > ( it still feels like less of a mess/maintainance burden/wtvr than
> > Gitblit but is relatively new (yet looks active)).
> > 
> > Personally i have used Gitolite in the past and have been very
> > happy with it.
> > 
> > It handles commit and management rights for repositories (through a
> > git repo). (raster's point 2)
> > You can just use any Git Repository viewer out there (like gitweb or
> > cgit). (almost fulfilling raster's first point)
> > 
> > 4. some kind of wiki documentation
> > Users rarely if ever touch wikis and Developers love NOT to go out
> > of their SCM and/or favorite text editor to edit some damn wiki.
> > ikiwiki is a wiki that supports both SVN and GIT as SCM backends for
> > developers with commit access to push their pages and OPENID for
> > outsiders to use and contribute with (and uses the latest craze
> > known as markdown for styling).
> > ( Yes shoot me it's Perl ... O:-) )
> > 
> > 3. tracks bugs/todo's
> > Some equally lightweight solution? like Flyspray for example.
> > 
> > All these solutions require close to minimal maintainance apart from
> > the starting set-everything-up and fairly regular (better safe than
> > sorry) update circles
> 
> the downside to a split setup is then no synchronisation between
> accounts/logins on each one (or having to make them synced -> more
> work). it also means having to theme/customise N things not 1
> thing. :)

I agree.  This is why I spent some time this year rebuilding a private
web site from scratch to be a combined thing instead of lots of little
bits with separate accounts.  Having a bunch of different account
systems is just too cumbersome all around.

It's more of a social web site than a developers one, so I wont mention
the tools I used, they are not relevant here.

-- 
A big old stinking pile of genius that no one wants
coz there are too many silver coated monkeys in the world.

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