lets avoid github
brian-in-ohio
On 1/3/21 3:21 PM, cobra2 via Hpr wrote:
I'd think sourcehut would work better. I bet the owner would even
allow hpr free whatever you needed. I feel that email + git workflow
is very native.
There are also gogs and gitea if you are going to selfhost and want
github-like clones.
Personally, with the amount of devs that we have.... fossil-scm seems
like the best fit. My favorite fossil feature is the immutable commit
history.
--cobra2
-------- Original Message --------
On Jan 3, 2021, 3:16 PM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:
I use gitlab myself. Why don’t we just switch over there? It is
free for small projects and a small number of users.
Sent from my iPhone.
On Jan 3, 2021, at 11:53 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Folx,
I want to let you all know that the current GitLab Server is
getting ready to be retired at the end of the month.
There are a few reasons for this:
1. It is running CentOS6 (this server has been alive since the
beginning)
2. It was Wrong Sized (Way larger then was needed)
3. We had an issue with a ton of spam accounts at one point
(That issue was mitigated, but due to the process that is
required for removing the accounts, they have only been
disabled.)
There are more but I figured I would keep it short and sweet.
My question to you all, as the HPR project(s) are the only ones
that have any real activity besides some of my own, is there
really a need for a private gitlab server? Would a free account
with GitHub serve the cause, or am I missing something?
Look forward to hearing back from everyone.
--Josh
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