eris release + faster git cloning
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project-list=/home/neale/projects/public.txt
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#photobob pgircd py-pcap wticket gikiwiki unpluck firebot status py-ipqueue dbtl scoreboard eris
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strict-export=git-daemon-export-ok
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snapshots=zip tar.gz
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clone-url=http://woozle.org/~neale/projects/$CGIT_REPO_URL
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clone-prefix=http://woozle.org/~neale/g.cgi
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#clone-url=http://woozle.org/~neale/projects/$CGIT_REPO_URL
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scan-path=/home/neale/projects
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virtual-root=/~neale/g.cgi/
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css=/~neale/cgit.css
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#define GIT_PROJECT_ROOT "/home/neale/projects"
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#define CGIT_CONFIG "/home/neale/public_html/cgitrc"
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int
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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setenv("CGIT_CONFIG", "/home/neale/public_html/cgitrc", 1);
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char *uri = getenv("REQUEST_URI");
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if (uri && strstr(uri, "git-upload-pack")) {
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/* Use git-http-backend for great speed! */
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setenv("GIT_PROJECT_ROOT", GIT_PROJECT_ROOT, 1);
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execlp("git", "git", "http-backend", NULL);
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} else {
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setenv("CGIT_CONFIG", CGIT_CONFIG, 1);
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execl("/usr/local/bin/cgit", "cgit", NULL);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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Title: Going Brown: January, 2011
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January 8: Getting Started
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--------------------------
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[Neale] After seeing a documentary called "No Impact Man" in December
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last year, we made a new year's resolution to reduce how much trash we
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make. We don't have a specific goal for volume, we just want to produce
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as little trash as we can.
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First we had to okay this with our 5-year-old daughter. This wasn't too
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hard, since every 6 months or so we pick up trash together in the vacant
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lot across the street. She's acutely aware of not only how much trash
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there is blowing around town, but also what sorts of things make up the
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bulk of the trash: disposable plastics. She seemed to think it was a
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reasonable thing to do, so off we go.
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After cataloging everything we threw away for a week, we determined that
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our trash is largely food packaging. We are going to stop buying new
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packaged food, instead running down our pantry until our new co-op
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grocery store opens its doors in February. When the co-op opens, we'll
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start buying as much as we can in bulk, and the things that we can't,
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we'll try to buy in minimal packaging, with an eye toward compostable or
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recyclable packaging.
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We rode our bikes today to the existing grocery store, to pick up some
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pizza toppings. Our new "minimal packaging" goal actually saved us some
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money on mushrooms: 1½ pounds of loose mushrooms in a plastic grocery
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bag we brought with us came out to the same price as the 4-ounce
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styrofoam container we normally bought. We also made friends with a
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lady in the deli department when we asked if she could make thick slices
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of mozarella and wrap it in wax paper. She did go through a pair of
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disposable plastic gloves, though.
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When we got home, my toothbrush had arrived. I'm trying a [wooden
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toothbrush](http://lifewithoutplastic.com/boutique/plasticfree-wooden-toothbrush-adult-p-400.html)
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with bristles made of sterilized boar hairs. Amy and Ginnie are going
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with a year-long [plastic toothbrush
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subscription](http://www.preserveproducts.com/toothbrush-subscription.html):
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every three months, the company mails out new toothbrushes made from
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recycled food-grade plastics, and you mail back the old ones to be
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recycled. Every time plastic is recycled, it degrades, but recycling is
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better than throwing away, and our goal this year is to reduce our
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trash.
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[Amy] We also did a fairly significant purge of toys, games, and
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clothing recently from our closets. We have never been the type to
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stand for clutter, but clutter is what was starting to build up. We
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noticed that a significant amount of the plastic toys we purged from our
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daughter's room were cheap plastic knick-knacks that were given to her
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as party favors over the years. Our goal, therefore, is to simply take
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less into our home. We would like to be a little more discerning in
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what we bring through our front door, from clothing to toys to
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electronics, etc. Basically, we'd like to pretend that we have a small
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Seattle apartment again, and don't have a lot of room for impulse
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purchases, or things we can't immediately find homes for.
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Title: Journal
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--------------------
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June 27: We've evacuated our house and are staying with my parents.
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News we're getting doesn't make it sound promising for the town. I'll
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keep this page updated for those who care.
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Download
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* [3.0 Release Candidate 1](http://woozle.org/~neale/g.cgi/eris/snapshot/eris-3.0rc1.tar.gz)
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* [Version Control](http://woozle.org/~neale/g.cgi/eris)
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* [Version 3.1.2](http://woozle.org/~neale/g.cgi/eris/snapshot/eris-3.1.2.tar.gz)
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* [Source Control](http://woozle.org/~neale/g.cgi/eris)
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