That's just the original it is based off. There are a few more recently updated forks floating around also. We maintain ours in house. Either way, if you want to tinker with opensshd I can recommend it as a starting…
> would be super curious to see and hear more about their patch to SSHD It's based on this patch: https://github.com/wuputahllc/openssh-for-git
> As far as I know, it is written in Scala too Nope, it's all Java. It uses the same stack as our other products. It shares the standard Atlassian plugin framework, which allows users to write plugins in Scala, but the…
Citation needed.
I'm pretty sure he's talking from the user's perspective, not design/implementation.
Free as in beer.
> I can't be sure they got it right, I'll stick to GitHub I guess you could just not use the feature and only use git clients. Who cares if the redundant hg clone they keep on their end gets out of sync.
That's just the original it is based off. There are a few more recently updated forks floating around also. We maintain ours in house. Either way, if you want to tinker with opensshd I can recommend it as a starting…
> would be super curious to see and hear more about their patch to SSHD It's based on this patch: https://github.com/wuputahllc/openssh-for-git
> As far as I know, it is written in Scala too Nope, it's all Java. It uses the same stack as our other products. It shares the standard Atlassian plugin framework, which allows users to write plugins in Scala, but the…
Citation needed.
I'm pretty sure he's talking from the user's perspective, not design/implementation.
Free as in beer.
> I can't be sure they got it right, I'll stick to GitHub I guess you could just not use the feature and only use git clients. Who cares if the redundant hg clone they keep on their end gets out of sync.