NotABug is using Gogs, GitBull is using Kallithea. Both sites are just hosts mainly, the software they run is independent.
Gogs is still working on pull-request/merge-request functions, but expected soon. Kallithea doesn't have issues/tickets at all but that may come later. They each have pros and cons. Gogs is MIT-licensed and the developers and community may or may not care about keeping it fully-free/libre long-term. They might go dual-licensed proprietary like GitLab, and they might not but someone else can always make a proprietary version. Gogs is written in Go. Kallithea is a Software Freedom Conservancy project and is GPL. Unfortunately, because it isn't AGPL, it can still be made into proprietary SaaS. Kallithea is written in Python. Kallithea might be just fine, and some of its features are already great, but Gogs is probably superior at this point in terms of efficiency and scalability with lots of repos. Both teams behind NotABug and GitBull are 100% dedicated free-software people who care about making the sites uncompromised! My thanks to all of them! On 03/16/2015 05:02 PM, Daniel Pimentel wrote: > On 2015-03-16 20:36, Aaron Wolf wrote: >> For reference to all, there's also http://notabug.org/ in terms of free >> software dedicated Gitorious replacements. No opinion yet from me on >> that vs GitBull >> >> On 03/16/2015 04:24 PM, Andres Muniz Piniella wrote: >>> On 16/03/15 22:02, Ali Abdul Ghani wrote: >>>> https://gitbull.org gitbull run Kallithea, >>>> Kallithea, its Free Software >>>> source code management system that supports two leading version >>>> control systems, Mercurial and Git, and has a web interface that is >>>> easy to use for users >>> Thanks! I already transferred my stuff over from gitorious >>> >>> https://gitbull.org >>> >>> Thankfully you have no quality control because my stuff is awful. >>> Hopefully one day soon I or someone will improve it. >>> >>> >>> >>> > Congratulation for both projects, It's a good idea. I think that > GitBull's interface will be change. I like NoABug's interface.
