For git repositories that we have control over, it's easy to use our home-grown (post-receive zephyr hook)[http://web.mit.edu/snippets/git-hooks/zephyr-post-receive] to send zephyrs when somebody pushes. We can't directly edit hooks on sites like (Github)[http://github.com]. However, Github does support (submitting a POST request)[http://help.github.com/post-receive-hooks/] to an arbitrary URL when somebody pushes. It would be cool if there was a site - probably running on scripts.mit.edu - that you could point Github's post-receive hook at to get zephyred whenever somebody pushed to Github.
+(Bitbucket)[http://www.bitbucket.org/help/ServiceIntegration#post] and (Google Code)[http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/PostCommitWebHooks} also support similar APIs.
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