…C.I.A.?
No, the government’s not after your source code (unless it’s DeCSS or something).
CIA is a website for viewing changes to source control repositories. It’s great stuff.
CIA connects to subversion, CVS, or bitkeeper — your version-control system of choice. In short, you download a CIA client for your system and hook it to your VC server. Whenever you check code in and out, the CIA client sends XML messages to the CIA server and stores them on your project’s page at cia.navi.cx, creating a nice web interface of all your code commits in one place … “for archival purposes.” So far as i can tell, CIA started out as IRC notification scripts for CVS, much like CVS itself started out as scripts around the older RCS system.
Check out recent Feed Me Links activity: http://cia.navi.cx/stats/project/feedmelinks