We will stop using it as soon as we can manage to and I will stop recommending you to others. Unlike you, we don’t associate with folks incompatible with our values.
Denke drüber nach finally meine #Wordpress-Projekte mit einer github-Alternative zu versionskontrollieren.
Aber welche Alternative nehme ich?
#gitlab und #bitbucket klingen beide gut. Übersehe ich bei gitlab irgendeinen großen Nachteil?
Möchte/kann zur Zeit nicht selbst hosten und kein Geld zahlen. Habe bisher nur marginale git-Erfahrung, von daher ist das fürs Wechseln erstmal irrelevant.
So #GitLab Pages has finally rolled out their automatic #LetsEncrypt integration for hosted web sites. It's quite painless and automatically renews certs. So glad that I don't have to manually do this or maintain some brittle CI-based scripts anymore.
If you've got a GL-hosted site, take the next 90 seconds and go secure it!
in #fdroid gibts plumble das ist aber schon 3 jahre alt. vielleicht hast du schon was bei #github#gitlab#codeberg gesehen, oder du hast was selbst programmiert. dann lass es uns wissen.
wäre doch schön, nicht seinen laptop / notebook mitnehmen zu müssen.
♲ @Bubu@chaos.social: I'm *really* not happy about the #Github #Sponsors project (github.com/sponsors). It'll bind a lot of open source project much more strongly to github's closed, proprietary ecosystem if that's where they have any chance of getting some money.
It's so hypocritical that soo many #FOSS projects are hosted on a non-free platform. With #Gitlab there's even a superior just as easy to use alternative there.
And most people are celebrating this move by github 😢.
Please remember that #Git is by nature distributed. So when migrating from (for example) #GitHub to (for example) #GitLab please, please, please do NOT create a brand new repository and git add the files, or the entire commit history will be lost. Instead, just push the existing repository to your new hosting service.
One of the things I like from #Bitbucket that #GitLab.com doesn't have is that you can enable anonymous issues in your projects, which means people don't have to create an account on Bitbucket to be able to report issues.
I usually don't report issues when the issue tracker asks me to create an account.
Annoyed to have to manually authorize #PeerTube instances with #uMatrix, I just created a very small script automatically generating uMatricx rules for existing instances. You can copy them in one click then add it in your custom rules list.
– researchers scanned 13% of public GitHub repos – 100,000 repos contained secrets; thousands of new secrets are leaked every day – GitHub develops "token scanning" to help removing secrets, however, dedicated scanners like TruffleHog are ineffective according to the paper
I set up a Gitlab CI job on my pod_feeder project to do an actual test post on every commit, using a real RSS feed and posting to a real D* pod, so I can see the results for myself. Gitlab even stores the credentials for my test account so I don't need to hard-code them in the repo. I'm impressed. The tools keep getting better and keep staying free.
@bjoern also, everything I read about the acquisition said that GH had run out of money, and was struggling to attract any more investment. In other words, their theory that keeping the last mile non-free would help their business attract enough paying customers to cover their costs, was wrong. For all we know, there might have been more people who would have given them money if all their code was free, or at least enough of it to self-host. #GitLab seem to be keeping the lights on ... @clacke