You're welcome. :D
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Thank you :-)
Yes, the delay can happen.
I would say it's 25% of the time only. It's not that much of a big deal.
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Greetings, I've summited my project to savannah and I'm waiting for its
evaluation... I've been waiting for a week and I have no answer, is this
delay normal?
Thank you
There's also http://gogs.io
Savannah *seems* to allow custom pages, see for example, Enigma
(top-down ball puzzle game):
http://www.nongnu.org/enigma/
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/enigma
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/?root=enigma
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https://framagit.org runs the CE (community edition, free software) version
of Gitlab, and seems to be very reliable.
Gitlab Pages is currently a non-free feature of Gitlab, pages.gitlab.io
For hosting you can use https://tuxfamily.org
https://gitlab.com runs the EE (enterprise edition) of
Thank you very much everyone, I'll choose savannah then :-)
Another question is about hosting the webpage, any suggestions?
Mozilla Developer Network has good guides on html, css, javascript ...
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/
Savannah might be OK. I switched from Github to Gitlab and it is pretty good,
and you can run the software on your own server too.
As for Git repositories I'd recommend Not A Bug (notabug.org).
It's fully Free Software and is an all-around cool public Git repo.
Could rival Github pretty well.
WikiBooks has a pretty good book on HTML:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/HyperText_Markup_Language
It's nice and to the point. It
Greetings ladies and gentlemen, I've created a program under the GPL license
and I want to make it public, that means: looking for a git repository and
making a webpage for it.
Could you recommend me public git repos (someone recommended me Savanna)? And
a direction to start learning
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