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> Meanwhile, springloops.com works for me. The configuration in this case
> is that my web host is server B, and springloops is server A. I.e. A
> and B are different.
>
> Springloops seems to be optimized for website development and
> deployment. Bazaar seems to be optimized for code base maintenance and
> release deployment. Although the two are philosophically similar, it
> may be that you have to optimize for one or the other.
You might want to look at "bzr-upload" which is a plugin specifically
for uploading websites to other locations via the bzr transport
mechanism. I think it fits pretty much exactly what you are looking for.
John
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> Meanwhile, springloops.com works for me. The configuration in this case
> is that my web host is server B, and springloops is server A. I.e. A
> and B are different.
>
> Springloops seems to be optimized for website development and
> deployment. Bazaar seems to be optimized for code base maintenance and
> release deployment. Although the two are philosophically similar, it
> may be that you have to optimize for one or the other.
You might want to look at "bzr-upload" which is a plugin specifically
for uploading websites to other locations via the bzr transport
mechanism. I think it fits pretty much exactly what you are looking for.
John
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