Paul Hammant
2017-10-19 20:25:46 UTC
http://subsyncit.com/
If you're prepared to make a few additions to httpd.conf, you can get
running with this Python3 technology to do file-sync using Subversion as
the backing store. It doesn't require any client-side Subversion install,
but does Python and some pips. At least up until I make an installer.
I'll make the usual UI for it in the weeks that follow.
Right now I am hoping to integrate with various other
applications/services. Trello, Slack, etc. That would be for workflow-ish
functionality.
Say - Fred assigns a spreadsheet to Wilma in Trello by changing the
'assigned to' aspect of a card, and a few seconds later it appears on her
C: drive. "Update the day totals", he says. She does, and a bot notices
the change in the spreadsheet and updates Authz files to make it
effectively disappear from her C: drive (and update in Trello again).
Or maybe that workflow happens in Slack.
Get in touch if you're a corporate and are intrigued.
Also, feel free to ask questions...
- Paul
If you're prepared to make a few additions to httpd.conf, you can get
running with this Python3 technology to do file-sync using Subversion as
the backing store. It doesn't require any client-side Subversion install,
but does Python and some pips. At least up until I make an installer.
I'll make the usual UI for it in the weeks that follow.
Right now I am hoping to integrate with various other
applications/services. Trello, Slack, etc. That would be for workflow-ish
functionality.
Say - Fred assigns a spreadsheet to Wilma in Trello by changing the
'assigned to' aspect of a card, and a few seconds later it appears on her
C: drive. "Update the day totals", he says. She does, and a bot notices
the change in the spreadsheet and updates Authz files to make it
effectively disappear from her C: drive (and update in Trello again).
Or maybe that workflow happens in Slack.
Get in touch if you're a corporate and are intrigued.
Also, feel free to ask questions...
- Paul