So, Simple question. I do my own development, a lot. Now, I've been using GIT at work and figured it was about time to set up my own version control on my personal stuff. I've installed GIT and it is all ready to go, but I currently have only "local" repositories. There is no, "remote" to compare to. At work we use GitLab. This seemed the easy route for me to go, since I already know both, but I can't seem to use their own API against their website. It seems their website may only be a temporary testing ground and not the full product, which has to be run on a Linux server and Apache. I do not have one, nor can I get to one easily, (nor do I want to deal with the hassle).
So, since GitLab is out, I wanted to know if there is any "software" or other such Git setup that will allow me to host a central "remote repository"? I don't want to deal with only the local repositories, regardless of the powerful branching system, I want a central repository of everything, so I can manage my current production versions. I am perfectly okay with using a cloud based system of a self hosting concept is not available, as long as it doesn't cost too much (free would be preferable), and there is a grace period for validating it can do what I need. I need the ability to manage nearly 100 projects, at less than a gig of storage space necessary. Any Ideas? Thanks Jaeden "Sifo Dyas" al'Raec Ruiner -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Git for human beings" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
