Not yet Nick. Looks very user friendly.
I just feel dirty staying on github (and enriching MS!). I look forward to
making the switch shortly.
Any thoughts on voting integrity and open source on the list? A couple of
friends have sent me stuff on oddities with voting and I'm not sure how valid
those concerns are, but where better to have failsafe hashes and open
integrity, etc. on the numbers?
Hope all are healthy.
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 02:47:14PM +0000, Nick Floersch wrote:
GitLab seems to be the only reasonable alternative… have you already spent time
with it?
On Nov 3, 2020, at 11:29, Joe Golden <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Josh.
I'm not a github power user, but jeesh, without git my ass would be grass.
What did we do before git? Ran CVS and other painful things. Sure some old
diehards love their SVN (insert dusty VCS of choice), but I think git has
brought easy access Version Control a long way. It can still tangle you up
royally, but overall its a lifesaver.
So, that being the case, I want to choose a horse for the long run. I'd like a
service similar to github that's going to be dependable and there in a decade.
I'm not looking for free and I might be skeptical of free: is the business
model solid? I'm more concerned with solid basics and a open source ethos.
That's why I wanna migrate from Github. I think I'm leaning towards Gitlab
with this in mind.
Thanx all for your valuable insight and suggestions.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 02:51:32PM -0400, Josh Sled wrote:
Joe Golden <[email protected]> writes:
Also, not sure if I saw this on the list: what's the go to Github alternative?
I don't wanna support MS, but Github is cool and just works. What are my
righteous alternatives that won't upset my precious repositories?
What features of github are you looking to support?
I'll second BitBucket; we use it and it's pretty great. Integration with
Jira, pretty good PR Review tooling, all the bells and whistles you want
from a "git repo management" perspective … but Oracle pays, so I don't
know how the features scale down as a function of cost.
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