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Re: [Monotone-devel] Silly newbie question
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Tom Tromey |
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Re: [Monotone-devel] Silly newbie question |
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30 Sep 2003 17:04:37 -0600 |
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>>>>> "Steven" == Steven Lusk <address@hidden> writes:
I haven't used nntp yet, but:
Steven> function get_post_targets(branchname)
Steven> return { {"nntp://news.somedomain.org", "myproject"} }
Steven> end
... this looks right to me.
Steven> As an aside, i was wondering why the aforementioned
Steven> .monotonerc code is in that file. In general, i expect that a
Steven> person would associate a project with a particular server,
Steven> which implies to me that this information could go in a
Steven> projects MT directory.
I think posting is done per-database.
At one point we talked about having per-project .monotonerc files,
but I don't see that in the source, so I guess it hasn't been
implemented yet.
It may make sense to have posting configuration recorded in the
database rather than in a .monotonerc.
Steven> Last but not least, does monotone support nntps? If not, any
Steven> suggestions on how to pipe it through openssl?
Monotone doesn't support nntps. AFAIK the only way to add support
would be to hack the source a little.
Tom