If you've got a competent apt builder, why not simply work from the existing apt or the published RPM packages that set up a template environment? Or have a word with our commercial Subversion providers, some of whom have tools like Wandisco's tools for multily hosted, high availablility Subversion?
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 6:18 AM, Maarten Ectors < maarten.ect...@canonical.com> wrote: > Ubuntu launched Juju <http://juju.ubuntu.com> earlier this year. Juju > allows anybody to instantly deploy, integrate and scale any server software > on any cloud or server. In seconds you can deploy > Gitlab<https://jujucharms.com/fullscreen/search/precise/gitlab-2/?text=gitlab#bws-readme>. > However we are missing instant deployment and integration of subversion. > Since Juju is open source, anybody can extend it and use it. If somebody in > the Subversion community would make a "subversion charm", then anybody in > the world would be able to instantly deploy subversion and get it > integrated into a continuous deployment architecture for instance. Find out > more about how easy it is to make a > charm<https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/authors-charm-writing.html>. > You could even win $10,000 if you participate in the Juju Charm > Championship <https://juju.ubuntu.com/charm-championship/> in the > category Continuous Deployment for instance... > > regards, > Maarten Ectors > Responsible for Cloud Strategy at Ubuntu/Canonical >