On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 10:49:50PM -0700, Bryan Murdock wrote:
> 
> OK, you got me curious now.  Why did you have to do low-level stuff
> with a git repository?  Was it for fun, or was it to get something
> useful done?
> 

Can't it be both?

I was doing it to make it so that you could make commits from a web
front-end.  I think that's both useful and fun. :)

So, anyway, now I have a very useful git library in Python that can do
just about everything except merging, which is coming soon.

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