Cloudron Team - Thanks for Gitea
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wrote on Apr 21, 2022, 12:31 PM last edited by LoudLemur Apr 21, 2022, 12:35 PM
I was looking for something like this, and also saw Phabricator (no longer supported since June 2021).
Thank you for helping make self-hosting software projects possible using Gitea.
I wonder if there might be something better still? Gogs?
https://gogs.io/
https://github.com/gogs/gogs
https://www.libhunt.com/compare-gogs-vs-gitea -
I was looking for something like this, and also saw Phabricator (no longer supported since June 2021).
Thank you for helping make self-hosting software projects possible using Gitea.
I wonder if there might be something better still? Gogs?
https://gogs.io/
https://github.com/gogs/gogs
https://www.libhunt.com/compare-gogs-vs-giteaPartnerwrote on Apr 21, 2022, 12:43 PM last edited by BrutalBirdie Apr 22, 2022, 2:48 PM@LoudLemur gitlab?
Cloudron offers multiple options for code hosting: https://www.cloudron.io/store/index.html#git -
I was looking for something like this, and also saw Phabricator (no longer supported since June 2021).
Thank you for helping make self-hosting software projects possible using Gitea.
I wonder if there might be something better still? Gogs?
https://gogs.io/
https://github.com/gogs/gogs
https://www.libhunt.com/compare-gogs-vs-giteawrote on Apr 21, 2022, 1:05 PM last edited by@LoudLemur said in Cloudron Team - Thanks for Gitea:
I wonder if there might be something better still? Gogs?
Gogs is already on Cloudron
As are other options as shown in the link @BrutalBirdie shared:
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@LoudLemur gitlab?
Cloudron offers multiple options for code hosting: https://www.cloudron.io/store/index.html#gitwrote on Apr 21, 2022, 1:44 PM last edited byHaha! @BrutalBirdie - you people are amazing. They are all there already!
Does anybody have a recommendation amongst all of these? We are spoiled for choice, thanks to Cloudron!
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Haha! @BrutalBirdie - you people are amazing. They are all there already!
Does anybody have a recommendation amongst all of these? We are spoiled for choice, thanks to Cloudron!
Gitea is a fork of Gogs, so they are quite similar : both are lightweight and efficient, but quite minimalist.
GitLab is much heavier, but has much more features.
I suggest going with Gitea if you only need Git hosting + basic issue tracker. I suggest GitLab if you are interested in having integrated CI, more complete issue tracking, package manager, ... basically every bells and whistles you could think of and then some ^^
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Gitea is a fork of Gogs, so they are quite similar : both are lightweight and efficient, but quite minimalist.
GitLab is much heavier, but has much more features.
I suggest going with Gitea if you only need Git hosting + basic issue tracker. I suggest GitLab if you are interested in having integrated CI, more complete issue tracking, package manager, ... basically every bells and whistles you could think of and then some ^^
wrote on Apr 21, 2022, 2:10 PM last edited by@mehdi said in Cloudron Team - Thanks for Gitea:
I suggest going with Gitea if you only need Git hosting + basic issue tracker. I suggest GitLab if you are interested in having integrated CI, more complete issue tracking, package manager, ... basically every bells and whistles you could think of and then some ^^
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I'm not actually using either at the moment, but that is exactly the same conclusion I came to when I looked into it.
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Gitea is a fork of Gogs, so they are quite similar : both are lightweight and efficient, but quite minimalist.
GitLab is much heavier, but has much more features.
I suggest going with Gitea if you only need Git hosting + basic issue tracker. I suggest GitLab if you are interested in having integrated CI, more complete issue tracking, package manager, ... basically every bells and whistles you could think of and then some ^^
wrote on Apr 22, 2022, 2:00 PM last edited byI almost never hear people mention GNU savannah:
https://savannah.gnu.org/ -
I almost never hear people mention GNU savannah:
https://savannah.gnu.org/wrote on Apr 22, 2022, 2:13 PM last edited by@LoudLemur possibly because it looks incredibly dated?