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            clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2018 01:15:57 EST  clacke clackeHas anyone evaluated #pagure for git and project hosting as compared to #gitlab, #gitea, #gogs, #kallithea, #gitssb and others? 
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              Mark Shane Hayden (msh@coales.co)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2018 02:45:52 EST  Mark Shane Hayden Mark Shane Hayden@clacke I run Kallithea here because it is properly Free and it works with both mercurial and git (and I use both) Closest to such a comparison I have found is this: https://anarc.at/blog/2017-06-26-alioth-moving-pagure/ Pagure looks interesting too I think I will give it a look for my employer as an alternative to paying for the commercial edition of Gitlab - 
                clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2018 06:36:41 EST  clacke clackeThe link from @vaeringjar says there is some limited federation in Pagure, and the link from @msh says it supports getting issues and PRs out as a git repo. Sounds promising! - 
                  clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2018 06:45:13 EST  clacke clacke@msh @vaeringjar Hadn't heard of https://codingteam.net/project/codingteam before, it looks featureful and already has some federation support. 
 
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