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Bug#896641: ITP: pijul -- Distributed version control system based on a sound theory of patches



Hi Nicolas,

I've been following along with pijul's development for a while now,
but I'm a little bit surprised to see this ITP come across so soon.
It didn't seem to me like Pijul was nearly stable enough for use by
anyone but its developers.  Has that changed?

Sincerely,

On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 6:49 PM, Nicolas Braud-Santoni
<nicolas@braud-santoni.eu> wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Nicolas Braud-Santoni <nicolas@braud-santoni.eu>
>
> * Package name    : pijul
>   Version         : 0.10.0
>   Upstream Author : Pierre-Étienne Meunier  <pe@pijul.org>
> * URL             : https://pijul.org
> * License         : GPL-2
>   Programming Lang: Rust
>   Description     : Distributed version control system based on a sound theory of patches
>
> Pijul is a free and open source (GPL2) distributed version control system.
> Its distinctive feature is to be based on a sound theory of patches, which
> in particular provides new ways of dealing with merges; it tries to make
> it easier to learn and use, and truly distributed.
>
> Since April 2017, Pijul is self-hosted, in the sense that it is used for
> its own development.



-- 
Harlan Lieberman-Berg
~hlieberman


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