[ANNOUNCE] Push Me Pull You 0.1 - Preview Release

Mark Williamson mark.williamson at cl.cam.ac.uk
Wed Aug 31 22:00:09 BST 2011


Hi all,

For some time I have been working on a GUI for DVCS systems, which I have 
named Push Me Pull You (PMPU).  At its core is a GUI for viewing Incoming / 
Outgoing changesets.  It also includes support for initiating pulls / pushes, 
doing clones, etc.  Eventually I hope to provide access to much more 
functionality.

My "native" DVCS is Mercurial and I'm rather new to git's way of doing things, 
although it is similar in many respects.  PMPU is intended to support 
multiple DVCS systems; currently it supports hg, bzr and git.  The level of 
support and testing for these backends varies, however my eventual goal is to 
have complete and robust support for all of them (and probably others).

This is just a quick heads-up that I've tagged a 0.1 release and that the code 
may be worth looking at / playing with for some of you.

Please note that error handling is non-existant and that many usecases (e.g. 
nested repositories) haven't been tested.  The git backend is currently 
fairly lightly tested.  It seems to work OK for me, just please be CAUTIOUS 
when playing with it.

The hg repository is here:
http://xenbits.xensource.com/maw/pmpu.hg

And the homepage (including a tarball of the release) is here:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~maw48/pmpu/

I would love to hear any feedback, suggestions, bug reports, etc.  Please cc 
any mailing list e-mails to me, as I am not subscribed.  You're all welcome 
to contact me directly if preferred.

Cheers,
Mark
-- 
Dave: Just a question. What use is a unicyle with no seat?  And no pedals!
Mark: To answer a question with a question: What use is a skateboard?
Dave: Skateboards have wheels.
Mark: My wheel has a wheel!
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