Hello,
Two cents of a non-qualified non-programmer here.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 10:54:15PM +0100, David Gerard wrote:
> Lotta people use Gitlab precisely because you can self-host a Gitlab
> instance - but you can use them as a service provider it's easy to
> leave.
The beauty of git is that i
Lotta people use Gitlab precisely because you can self-host a Gitlab
instance - but you can use them as a service provider it's easy to
leave.
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 at 22:47, Duncan wrote:
>
> With remote git repository hosting we have many options.
>
> You could self-host gogs or gitlab, or use man
With remote git repository hosting we have many options.
You could self-host gogs or gitlab, or use many of the public instances
of these, e.g. notabug.org or 0xacab.org. Or just host good old cgit
somewhere safe. Or indeed keep using github as a place/mirror to put
code. But with repository hosti
This is the question. Or, better, to github or not to github.
Once upon a time, github was a bad hosting site, because the site code
is not free, and we should have rather preferred gitorious. I
did. But then gitorious closed shop and I had to go to the various
projects (hosted elsewhere) that ha
On 27/08/18 16:07, Torsten Grote wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I was the first elected fellowship representative and am still part of
> the legal body FSFE e.V. where I had to see this kind of trolling for
> way too long already. Lots of time and energy wasted that could
> otherwise have been spent to furt
Hi list,
I was the first elected fellowship representative and am still part of
the legal body FSFE e.V. where I had to see this kind of trolling for
way too long already. Lots of time and energy wasted that could
otherwise have been spent to further Free Software. I'll personally back
out of this
Hi Daniel,
I like to believe that your activities and communication are with good
intention and you like to change things for the good. However, you should keep
in mind that we are a organically grown organization with an established
communication and community culture. And although we are in a pr
Dear Daniel,
after reading your email twice, I still can't make any sense of it,
unless it's just a rant by intention. Especially I can read neither an
application for membership from it, nor a resignation. Anyway, I'll
focus on the one item that falls in my responsibility as the former
financial
Hi Matthias,
I am writing to you directly, with CC to the FSFE community, as this is
the procedure for membership described[1] in the constitution of FSFE e.V.
I understand that previous Fellowship representatives have written to
you privately on this basis and been granted FSFE e.V. membership