Github Clones

There are a bunch of alternatives for Github all of a sudden. Which one is best?

Gogs:
>the "original" github clone, lightweight, runs as a docker image from any computer,

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docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/index.html
gitgud.io/explore
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I'm leaning towards Gitea myself.
Should run on the spare i3 box and in general have active development.

What about cgit and a mailing list? Keeps away the babby ducks.

how about fossil then
wiki, forum, ticket system, version control, and you can host it anywhere on almost no resources. Got some random shared hosting account? Host five or ten fossil repos there.

Gitweb, maybe Gerrit

Zig Forumsnotes is quite an interesting concept. I like it.

sr.ht

docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/index.html

faggot

This! It's invite only for now, but Drew will probably invite pretty much anyone if you ask him. Or just self host.

LMFAO I WISH

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nigger you aren't doing that right

Why has no-one mentioned notabug.org?

not defending atlassian's shit pricing but if you're one person it is only $10.

Yeah, and you don't get them unless you pay. Doesn't make any sense.

Because you can't read


wrong

Could you explain this then please? I'm confused why you're saying merge requests are available for free, when it's clearly listed on their pricing page otherwise.

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I see. "Approvals" are something else. That wording is still confusing to brainlets such as myself.

Just made a pull request on my gitlab install that only uses 2gb of memory, fuck off with your FUD kike.

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I checked before I posted, I'll take 2gb over Go trash anyday

you're the one wasting money on ram i guess

what kind of shit language is that?

American English.

hardiharrharr, i meant programming language you funny fuck

Why not? Do you not have access to the filesystem?
ssh [hostname] git init --bare /remote/repo/pathgit remote add [remote-name] [hostname]:/remote/repo/pathgit push [remote-name] master

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Last I checked, you had to login just to browse repos. Is that still the case?

Nope: gitgud.io/explore

first page

nop nop nop

It may run with only 2 gigs, but it will be slow as fuck.

How about a mailing list?

What good are all these hubsites? I don't even understand it.

One of them needs javascript just to download the files lmao

Glad to hear it's finally usable. Will be hosting my open sores there instead of github for sure.

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The core feature is "Pull Requests", as Github calls it. It's an easy way to request, review and comment on merges. Issue tracking is another feature. Pull Requests can be linked to Issues. More advanced "hubsites" offer integration into automated testing frameworks, which for example can run unit tests or detect spaghetti code, and indicate results on the pull request's page to make the reviewer's job easier.

lol I remember hearing it got kicked off github

cgit code quality sucks. Don't you remember that trivial vulnerability a couple months back? I agree with the idea of your post but would recommend stagit instead.

Yeah, I considered that, but stagit doesn't make a RSS for commits.

sadly gitlab is pro-SJW