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Re: [Monotone-devel] projects using monotone?


From: Justin Patrin
Subject: Re: [Monotone-devel] projects using monotone?
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 13:46:46 -0700

On 10/20/05, Emile Snyder <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to put together an 'early adopters' page for the monotone
> website that gives links to publicly accessible projects using monotone,
> along with some quick stats (size of db, number of committers, number of
> revs, etc.).
>
> Evaluating a tool is hard if you don't have any full-scale projects to
> use it on, so this would be a chance for people interested in monotone a
> chance to check it out by trying to use it to hack on real projects
> (besides monotone itself).  It would also let people get a feel for the
> types of projects that have been comfortable migrating to monotone so
> far, and the sorts of issues they've had to deal with.
>
> So, if you are using monotone in some public capacity and wouldn't mind
> a little free publicity, send in a link!
>
> I also wouldn't mind notes from people that have tried to migrate to
> monotone but discovered they were unable to for some reason.  What were
> the deal breakers?
>
> So far, between monotone-devel archives and google, my list is:
> xaraya
> colinux
> metatheme
> ctwm
>
> If you are one of these projects and *don't* want to be listed on such a
> page, please let me know that too.
>

OpenEmbedded is using monotone currently.
http://openembedded.org

Looks like we currently have 39 public keys in our DB, although the #
of regular comitters is 10 or less I think. We have 3+ servers set up
to sync with each other and commit e-mails/rss/website going out via
CIAbot. Our DB is about 200MB (or at least mine is, sizes seem to be
different for different people). We have over 7000 files in the
database.

--
Justin Patrin




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