> (I've been thinking of putting it on landley.net but dreamhost's docs
> about putting anything there are all "you can store your website in
> a .git repo, and then mirror your website repo to github!" That's not
> what I'm trying to do, thanks. Can I get a cgit instance running on
>
On 1/25/19 5:07 AM, Reverend Homer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Take a look at the new project sr.ht: https://lwn.net/Articles/775963/
> Maybe you'll find it useful.
Elliott pointed out that github's whitelisted through the great firewall of
china, so I should probably keep a mirror there. But having a
Hi,
Take a look at the new project sr.ht: https://lwn.net/Articles/775963/
Maybe you'll find it useful.
R.H.
On 04/06/2018 04:06, Rob Landley wrote:
If Microsoft acquires github, where should I publish releases instead?
Rob
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Hey, someone sent me this thread and I thought I'd throw in my two cents
on the subject of GitHub alternatives. I am working on a new project
hosting site called sr.ht: https://sr.ht
I think the sr.ht approach lines up closely with what you're aiming for
on this project. It provides:
-
On 06/05/2018 11:56 AM, enh wrote:
> one thing to bear in mind: i've heard from folks at chinese OEMs that
> thanks to the great firewall, if something's not on github, it's
> basically inaccessible to them.
Ok, good point. Although I have a hard time staying current here:
2013:
Even if off topic, please do post again when you get the context behind
Microsoft's acquisitions going sour. I would love to read it.
Until then, I need to migrate my own stuff to GitLab.
GH
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 1:12 PM, Rob Landley wrote:
> On 06/05/2018 05:34 AM, Reverend Homer wrote:> On
On 06/05/2018 05:34 AM, Reverend Homer wrote:> On 05/06/18 08:34, Rob Landley
wrote:
>> On 06/04/2018 01:04 AM, Reverend Homer wrote:
>>> gitlab? cgit @ landley.net?
>>
>> Maybe gitlab.
>
> I take it back. Gitlab is hosted at Microsoft Azure.
Eh, hosted isn't the same as owned by.
Running on
one thing to bear in mind: i've heard from folks at chinese OEMs that
thanks to the great firewall, if something's not on github, it's
basically inaccessible to them. they're more likely to be able to look
at some random's claimed github _fork_ of AOSP than AOSP itself, for
example :-/
On Sun, Jun
If Microsoft acquires github, where should I publish releases instead?
Rob
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