> Am 15.08.2016 um 17:18 schrieb Alex Vong: >> Of course, there are other alternatives, such as gogs, > > The gogs.io website is using a lot of external content, namely from > google and jquery. The FAQ is hosted a another external side, discus.
I don't understand how it's relevant that gogs.io makes use of jquery and google analytics? It makes sense to not reinvent the wheel and use 3rd party components for common tasks IMO. > Gogs is not even self-hosting gogs but hosted at github. That's because github is awesome. That says more about github than gogs IMO ;-) > gogs.io does not even state which license it has ("Open Source It all at > guithub"), It says MIT at the bottom of the page. A link takes you directly to the COPYING file in the github repo. > So there would be at least some work to be done to fulfil the "B" > criteria "Does not report visitors to other organizations" > > (I have to admit that I did not check this for gitlab, though.) What's the "B" criteria? I don't like gitlab's UI as much as github's, but I can't constructively point the finger at what it is. But I'll get used to it just as I got used to sending patches via email... ;-)