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For fear of a dead link
Not always a good thing! That is getting lost in hypertext world! Here's the new, and permanent URL
for my cgit instance: ccgit.packets.cc. I renamed my cgit project because c, for my XMPP nickname chunk
, seemed too convenient to pass up. I can't really say that I legitimately forked cgit so I don't know what kind of repository it would actually be considered. However it's general purpose, though it's currently private and sorry to disappoint you now, is install.sh
and the fact that for my iteration on any new webserver this works 100% correctly. I am really really stoked about that because I did indeed put some effort into smoothing out all it's undocumented hiccups, cgit that is. Also I have made it pretty, yay!
I am stoked to keep my eyes open for more inspiring open source projects like xserver or xlibre that are like, doing good work. I can not promise perfect uptime, cuz yea, but I wish to mirror more cool stuff on it. The next bout of development for this project is non-existent yet, but probably at some point I might work into it my own unique way of using Linux server OS and some funky backend user/repo/project management. As well, though I'm still not sure how, I think it would be very nice to make a mini login, but using Linux server OS actual users and perhaps PAM authentication and accounting, but without giving users shells, and allow members of a little community to have their own cooperative access to repos. That would be very damn cool. It's quite possible that for my first quantifiable exercise in C programming, ccgit/cgit will be my first interest :D
Tags: ccgit, cgit, cgi, fcgiwrap, nginx, git, repositories, THEARMADA, chunk, codez