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Gitgud - alternative to github - and expiring access tokens

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    LoudLemur
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    Gitgud mentions that access tokens from github have changed and will expire.

    Would Gitgud be pleasantly compatible with Cloudron?

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      What do you think Gidgud is offering as a service? How do you think Cloudron would be involved in it?

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          wrote on last edited by fbartels
          #4

          GitGud.io is a free Git hosting site powered by GitLab

          This was what I was hinting at. Gitgud is somebody elses installation of Gitlab. And not really an app of its own. And they are also just saying that Gitlab has discontinued access tokens without an expiry date (because unrestricted tokens are generally a bad idea), the same will most likely apply to Gitlab running on Cloudron as well.

          But since this question was posted in off topic and not in the app wishlist I was wondering how it would relate to Cloudron.

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            GitGud.io is a free Git hosting site powered by GitLab

            This was what I was hinting at. Gitgud is somebody elses installation of Gitlab. And not really an app of its own. And they are also just saying that Gitlab has discontinued access tokens without an expiry date (because unrestricted tokens are generally a bad idea), the same will most likely apply to Gitlab running on Cloudron as well.

            But since this question was posted in off topic and not in the app wishlist I was wondering how it would relate to Cloudron.

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            @fbartels said in Gitgud - alternative to github - and expiring access tokens:

            But since this question was posted in off topic and not in the app wishlist I was wondering how it would relate to Cloudron.

            Github was bought by M$FT. I don't have trust in them and hope that Cloudron is aware of and considers alternatives to Github. Thanks for pointing out Gitgud seems to be an instance of Gitlab.

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              @fbartels said in Gitgud - alternative to github - and expiring access tokens:

              But since this question was posted in off topic and not in the app wishlist I was wondering how it would relate to Cloudron.

              Github was bought by M$FT. I don't have trust in them and hope that Cloudron is aware of and considers alternatives to Github. Thanks for pointing out Gitgud seems to be an instance of Gitlab.

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              @LoudLemur said in Gitgud - alternative to github - and expiring access tokens:

              Github was bought by M$FT

              Yes, but that was already years ago. And I am very sure the cloudron team is very well aware of GitHub alternatives. In fact instead of GitHub the cloudron team uses an own instance of gitlab for their own code and the app code.

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                @LoudLemur you probably know this, but Cloudron code is on a GitLab instance on a Cloudron https://git.cloudron.io so all this seems quite unrelated tbh.

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