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Re: [GMG-Devel] Gitorious aquired by Gitlab
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Nils |
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Re: [GMG-Devel] Gitorious aquired by Gitlab |
Date: |
Thu, 05 Mar 2015 22:51:48 +0100 |
Hello,
Am Donnerstag, den 05.03.2015, 13:58 -0600 schrieb Christopher Allan
Webber:
> Hello Jan,
>
> Jan writes:
> >
> > Since gitorious will go down quite soon, it probably would be best to
> > look for a valid alternative soon.
> >
>
> Indeed, we will need to figure out a solution. I'm bummed out a bit
> that we have to do another move so soon, but at least this one will be
> easier.
>
> I think I can't make the decision on where we move to alone... we need
> community help and input on what to do.
>
> - Kallithea: I'd love to make a move here, but I think it's not quite
> ready yet? But maybe I'm wrong. We could be an "early adopter" of
> the project. It does have inline code reviews and etc, which would
> be nice. It doesn't have issue tracking, but we already have our own
> issue tracker.
One additional issue with Kallithea is that they as of now don't seem to
provide hosting.
> - Something else?
>
> What to do? I'd love feedback/help.
> - Chris
>From the most comprehensive list[1] I've come across so far possible
alternatives could also include:
- http://bettercodes.org/ is AGPL-licensed and provides free hosting.
Actually I haven't found a repo containing the actual code yet, though.
- http://phabricator.org/ is Apache-licensed (if that would be
sufficient) and has free-for-free-projects hosting at
https://phoreplay.com/
Based on that, notabug seems like the most friendly (and upon hosters
the most freedom-commited) alternative.
Good night,
Nils
[1] http://jboy.silk.co/tag/github%20alternatives