Begin forwarded message:
> From: Ian Clatworthy <[address removed]>
> Date: 22 June[masked]:53:07 PM
> To: Arjen Lentz <[address removed]>
> Subject: [Fwd: [ANN] bzr-upload]
>
> Arjen,
>
> Several people were asking about a plugin like this during my
> presentation. Can you please forward this to the PHP folks?
>
> Thanks,
> Ian C.
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [ANN] bzr-upload
> Date: Fri, 20 Jun[masked]:46:55 -0300
> From: Martin Albisetti
> To: Bazaar <[address removed]>
>
> After a few months of on-and-off work, we've finally reached a stage
> where most people can use the plugin, so here goes.
>
> bzr-upload is basically a plugin which lets you upload the working
> tree (present or past revisions) to a remote location via ftp/sftp,
> and remembers the last revision uploaded so you don't upload unchanged
> files.
>
> The plugin is mainly Vincent Ladeuil's work, with some coding on my
> part, and a lot of complaining :)
>
> The plugin is mainly targeted to web development, where you work with
> code, and it can be deployed by simply uploading it. It seemed a waste
> to have to fire up an FTP client and remember what I changed when bzr
> already knew and could do it for me. Lazyness wins every time.
>
> I blogged a bit more information about it: https://beuno.com....
>
> Project's page: https://launchpad....
>
>
> Also, a public thank you to Vila for working on this, it has made my
> daily work *so* much easier.
>
> Patches, bugs, very welcome!
>
>
> Martin
>
>
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