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Slides for a Heptapod presentation at Mercurial Conference - Paris 2019
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GitLab CE Rails application, converted to a Mercurial repository and modified for Mercurial support in a Mercurial branch called "Heptapod".
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A Mercurial extension to provide logs via the logging module of the Python standard library.
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Source for the statically generated website at https://heptapod.net
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A suite of functional / API tests written with Selenium and the Python requests library (for the API part)
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Generic Docker images to serve Mercurial content over HTTP, and notably to act as a mirror. These are published on Docker Hub
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This is the development repository for the evolve extension.
Official repository at: https://mercurial-scm.org/repo/evolve/
Official bug tracker: https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/ (component, "evolution")
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This project is deprecated in favour of Omnibus Heptapod Docker build capability, and will be archived once Heptapod 0.17 becomes the new stable series.
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Used internally by the Octobus team for pre submission review. Completely non publishing, and merge requests should stay open and get closed mechanically by pulling from the reference repo at mercurial-scm.org
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Series of tools to generate and visualise stats from a bugzilla repository
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A Mercurial extension to apply and gracefully merge code formatting.
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Presentation of Heptapod in French at PyConFR2019
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The Python side of Heptapod, including Mercurial extensions and hooks, server processes and utilities.
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Conversion to Mercurial and fork of upstream gitlab-runner.
As usual, the heptapod branch will be heptapod-runner proper, whereas the default branch is used to track upstream
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GitLab Shell, converted to a Mercurial repository and modified for Mercurial support in a Mercurial branch called "Heptapod".
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Push and pull from Git.
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A temporary repository to push docker file used to generate docker image suitable for running test within heptapod CI.
We'll delete this repository once we have a clearer view of what we want to do with these images.
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