El mié, 13-07-2016 a las 09:13 -0400, Rich Freeman escribió: > On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 8:44 AM, James <wirel...@tampabay.rr.com> > wrote: > > > > Has anyone attempted to install a self hosted gitlab on gentoo > > server(s)? > > A small gentoo cluster/container setup? Using a Distributed File > > System, > > like cephfs, orangefs or other DFS? > > > > I know the Gentoo Infra team has had negative experiences with > hosting > just about anything Java and don't want to go near it. I don't know > if that is based on specific experiences with GitLab or with just > avoidance with Java in general. Most of the competing solutions in > this space are also Java-based which is why we don't host any kind of > alternative to Github. >
What java has to do with gitlab? according to the repo I see is mostly ruby code[1](both gitlab and gitlab-ci). what you wrote make it seems like it is a java app. In the github mirror of gitlab(the main app), the file stats are: 2,253 Ruby 697 Haml 319 Markdown 158 CoffeeScript 99 SCSS 90 Cucumber 40 YAML 39 HTML+ERB 26 SVG 25 JavaScript I have tried it using docker, and it does uses a lot of resources as someone previously said. BTW, after I quick look at Gogs it does seem a nice option, very 'github like'. I will try it for sure. [1] https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq