On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 5:46 AM, Santiago Gala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> El mié, 19-03-2008 a las 23:20 -0400, Dan Bentley escribió:
> > Missing web-based visual-diff code reviews, I've been paying around with
> > Review Board http://www.review-board.org/
> >
>
> I mostly use the git tools for code inspection. It works offline, it is
> fast and free software.
> http://github.com/sgala/apache-incubator-shindig/commits/master/ is a
> copy of my repository. github can do visual diffs, see for instance
>
> http://github.com/sgala/apache-incubator-shindig/commit/3b94aa96495264a4b4aa48a4ed927642d263f754
>
> Apart from my "pending" cue of experiments or branches it should track
> the current svn. And once cloned it is fairly easy to keep update both
> from my clone or directly from subversion. While git-svn initial imports
> are a bit stressful on the server,
>
>

> It does not have the "social" component, but it works for me.
>

Yeah, I'd prefer not to have to learn another source control system.


>
> > It's pretty cool stuff.  I have it running on my machine, but now would
> love
> > to have a public instance running against shindig's svn.  Does anyone
> have
> > experience/ideas about getting a machine to run this on?
> >
>
> I'm taking a look into the code. It is django and python, so it doesn't
> look difficult to set up.
>

Yeah, it's not at all, once you have things installed.


>
> > It depends on various python libraries being installed in root-owned
> > directories (roughly), so a machine where I can get root access without
> > being an unreasonable security risk is preferable.
> >
>
> What are you trying to get? Any decent hosted site will offer you
> python, with or without mod_fastcgi, mod_python or mod_wsgi, and the
> ability to install the dependencies in your home. I don't think there is
> any real need of root access, just CPU and bandwidth if it becomes
> popular.
>

Perhaps not root access.  Though python packages want to live in
site-packages, I'm sure I could futz with pythonpath.  I more just wondered
if there were servers through apache that I could run this on instead of
setting up my own hosting account just for this.

Thanks,
-Dan


>
> Regards
> Santiago
>
> > Cheers, and thanks,
> > -Dan
> --
> Santiago Gala
> http://memojo.com/~sgala/blog/ <http://memojo.com/%7Esgala/blog/>
>
>

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