Ryppl is a distributed cross-platform software management system designed to accommodate both end-users and developers. Ryppl unites version control, test management, package management, release management, reporting, and other sub-systems into a coherent and scalable software management system.
Unlike a traditional package manager, which only delivers binaries and/or a source snapshot, when ryppl downloads a package, it can give you a clone of a Git repository, with that package’s entire development history. If you’re an ordinary end-user, the fact that it’s a git repository may be invisible to you, but if you’re a developer, it means you’re already prepared to work on the package, keep track of your changes, and submit them to the official maintainer(s).
Ryppl includes facilities for building, testing, and installing packages on the local machine. However, it also has integrated support for remote testing. That is, you can arrange that tests be run on build slaves located “out there” on the internet. Remote testing allows developers to discover portability issues without having direct access to every build platform.
The project is very active and making progress, but has evolved considerably, and this repository no longer has any useful code in it. You can explore the old-master branch to find code and docs that may be relevant. We're trying to keep the useful documentation together at ryppl.org.
News, Project Status: http://ryppl.org Repositories: http://github.com/ryppl