(Just a short followup for history buffs - while the original announcement
describes only essentially a gitweb-enabled mirror service, repo.or.cz
turned to a full-fledged independent git hosting just a month later in
October 2006:
https://public-inbox.org/git/20061011003051.gs20...@pasky.or.cz/)
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Back in 2007, having account on a shellserver with ~/public_http was very
common for open source developers - either as a university student/staff,
kernel developers had it at master.kernel.org, and so on.
Some people also just indeed had always-on Linux PC connected to the
internet (like me).
An
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi Uwe,
> Yes, accessing remote file systems with ssh was already a thing in 2007.
> And I also think that "git daemon" explained on the next page of the
> docs existed back then. Similarily, you could expose your git
> repository (read-only) via HTTP.
> So if all devs c