On Sat, 23 May 2020 at 09:47PM +0700, Đoàn Trần Công Danh wrote: > On 2020-05-22 11:06:08+0200, Ondřej Synáček <[email protected]> > wrote: > > If people here are against proprietary Github, why not just use self-hosted > > Gitlab solution? Personally I prefer Gitlab over GH but both are good. > > The biggest problem with GitLab is its overuse of JavaScript. > I can't do anything on GitLab if I block JavaScript. > > Let's not talk about its fancy fonts.
There's a “git request-pull” command for generating a messages inviting the upstream maintainer to pull for a given repository; the message could very well be sent to this mailing-list. This of course assumes the developer who sends the message has a publicly accessible repository from which the maintainer can pull; not everyone has a private server that can host a public repository, but nothing prevents you from using Github for that. Then there are tools such as ticgit (which I have never used) that seem to provide a ticket system within a git repository; this could be used for issue tracking. Does anyone of you have any experience with such distributed tools? I understand that learning yet another set of tools (git request-pull and ticgit) will not please the fans of web-based, centralized development tools à là Github, but as I am fond of truly decentralized tools (as well as command-line tools) I'm wondering if it would be possible to use them efficiently without too much hassle? Matthieu -- (~._.~) Matthieu Weber - [email protected] (~._.~) ( ? ) http://weber.fi.eu.org/ ( ? ) ()- -() public key id : 0x85CB340EFCD5E0B3 ()- -() (_)-(_) "Humor ist, wenn man trotzdem lacht (Otto J. Bierbaum)" (_)-(_)
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