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    Build and deploy docker images to Kubernetes using git push

    ...Ideal for development where you can push your WIP branch to the cluster to test. Reference implementation for writing git-based automation on your server. Fork this repo and create your own CRD + controller + git remote hook that can do things on the Kubernetes cluster. No dependencies except native tooling (git, kubectl). Plug and play installation. Simple public key-based authentication. RBAC ready - Control access to git remotes using RBAC. Support for namespace-based multi-tenancy - Remotes can only deploy to their own namespace. ...
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    CVS nserver is the almost complete rewrite of network-related CVS code. It features improved security, support for virtual repositories with fully remote management of users, additional authentication methods such as PAM. ACL (access control lists) and
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    VCFS provides a user-space NFS server that allows local or remote CVS repositories to be mounted as a filesystem. Works with existing CVS servers, including those used by SourceForge.
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