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Re: [tor-bugs] #5750 [Company]: Create directory to house TBB test pages
#5750: Create directory to house TBB test pages
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Reporter: mikeperry | Owner: phobos
Type: task | Status: reopened
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: Company | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Parent: #5292 | Points:
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Comment(by rransom):
Replying to [comment:13 mikeperry]:
> rransom: Why don't you want gitweb to serve HTML? No one logs into it,
right?
Gitweb is intended to not serve files as HTML, because it is sometimes
used to host partially trusted or untrusted repositories.
I don't have much of a problem with gitweb.tpo being reconfigured to serve
files as HTML, but at a minimum, someone would have to reconfigure it. It
may even require patching Gitweb.
> I think I'd rather use git if at all possible, so we can more easily
accept and merge people's patches and track the tests themselves. Using
gitweb cuts out having to copy updates from git over to commit them in
svn.
Subversion has the advantage that anyone who can commit to a repo can
automatically specify files' MIME types, without having to ask an admin to
hack up Gitweb or its configuration.
> More importantly, it also means user branches of the TBB tests can be
directly tested from their remotes without those users needing to create
their own servers.
Only if those âuser branchesâ are hosted on gitweb.tpo or another
specially reconfigured Gitweb installation.
I still think you're stuck with hidden services.
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