dev-vcs/git-remote-dropbox
Transparent bridge between Git and Dropbox
ChangeLog
commit d29227d9fbb97f0d26b03035d5e1c7b9f403271a
Author: leycec <leycec@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Sep 29 14:43:39 2020 -0400
Python 3.9 support.
This commit adds provisional support for Python 3.9 to all
Python-centric ebuilds currently supporting Python 3.6 through 3.8.
Unrelatedly, this commit both removes all obsolete BETSEE ebuilds and
adds support for PyPy3 to both BETSE and BETSEE ebuilds.
commit e83b34f46143ed034b47ac011ba45be7b8d51bda
Author: leycec <leycec@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 26 01:16:49 2020 -0500
dev-vcs/git-remote-dropbox: 9.4.0 bumped.
This commit both bumps the "git-remote-dropbox" package to its most
recent stable release and fundamentally refactors both that and the live
ebuild for EAPI 7 compliance.
commit 56f289b61d08fd350af597312c71767227b7cfce
Author: leycec <leycec@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Nov 4 04:56:00 2015 -0500
dev-vcs/git-remote-dropbox: New.
"git-remote-dropbox" permits an unlimited number of private Git repositories
supporting an unlimited number of users to be freely hosted on Dropbox. This
certainly calls into question the current profit model of such popular Git
hosts as GitHub and BitBucket. The problem, of course, is that I like GitHub.
I wouldn't want to be in their unenviable (and increasingly untenable)
economic position. At the least, the future is unlikely to resemble the present.
Author: leycec <leycec@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Sep 29 14:43:39 2020 -0400
Python 3.9 support.
This commit adds provisional support for Python 3.9 to all
Python-centric ebuilds currently supporting Python 3.6 through 3.8.
Unrelatedly, this commit both removes all obsolete BETSEE ebuilds and
adds support for PyPy3 to both BETSE and BETSEE ebuilds.
commit e83b34f46143ed034b47ac011ba45be7b8d51bda
Author: leycec <leycec@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb 26 01:16:49 2020 -0500
dev-vcs/git-remote-dropbox: 9.4.0 bumped.
This commit both bumps the "git-remote-dropbox" package to its most
recent stable release and fundamentally refactors both that and the live
ebuild for EAPI 7 compliance.
commit 56f289b61d08fd350af597312c71767227b7cfce
Author: leycec <leycec@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Nov 4 04:56:00 2015 -0500
dev-vcs/git-remote-dropbox: New.
"git-remote-dropbox" permits an unlimited number of private Git repositories
supporting an unlimited number of users to be freely hosted on Dropbox. This
certainly calls into question the current profit model of such popular Git
hosts as GitHub and BitBucket. The problem, of course, is that I like GitHub.
I wouldn't want to be in their unenviable (and increasingly untenable)
economic position. At the least, the future is unlikely to resemble the present.