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gitblit avatar gitblit commented on July 30, 2024
Hi Jörg,

Aside from pushing to GitHub, I don't have much experience with it and I've never worked
with pull requests.

On Ant, Maven, & Gradle.  Ant satisfies my build needs.  I don't really understand
all that Maven can do, but I do appreciate Apache hosting a repository of jars - something
I take advantage of to automatically retrieve dependencies.  I have never used Gradle.

Currently there is no roadmap, mailinglist, or discussion group.  It's just me plugging
away in my spare time.  While I understand the significance of a 1.0 release, I doubt
that will happen by year's end.  Or if it does, at this point, I would not consider
it a significant milestone.

The 0.5 GO releases more or less have parity with GitWeb/httpd/Git and can process
pull/push events with user authentication and authorization.  It's in use everyday
and seems pretty solid.  The WAR builds have some bugs... all of which I think I've
squished in the next release.

I'm on the verge of releasing 0.6 which will add Gitblit<->Gitblit communications to
clone/sync repositories and optionally user accounts and server settings.  It also
features several dependency updates.

For the 0.7 release I think I'll be working on a Swing client to allow you to quickly
clone a bunch of repositories from a Gitblit instance rather than cloning them one-at-a-time
through EGit.  This capability is something I miss from Subversion where all projects
are browsable and can be checked-out en masse.

Other than that, one of the JGit devs suggested implementing a Lucene search.  That
wouldn't be too difficult, but the devil is in the details.  :)

Reported by James.Moger on 2011-09-27 13:49:19

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gitblit avatar gitblit commented on July 30, 2024

Reported by James.Moger on 2011-10-06 18:18:10

  • Status changed: Done

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