Post 9u8lALJ0XnS4hfOMDI by vecna@www.librepunk.club
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(DIR) Post #9u8lAL9n644yF54zqa by vecna@www.librepunk.club
2020-04-17T16:29:19Z
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Regarding GitLab, you should be able to read a project's readme without enabling JS on the site.Regarding Pleroma, FunkWhale, PeerTube, and so on, you should be able to read an instance's rules without enabling JS on the site.I shouldn't have to run programming code just to find out what a website is about.#MakeJavaScriptOptional
(DIR) Post #9u8lALJ0XnS4hfOMDI by vecna@www.librepunk.club
2020-04-17T16:34:28Z
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This is why I hate GitLab so much. I always groan when I go to a project page and find it's on self-hosted GitLab. I'm glad you're self-hosting, but it would be much better to use something like Gitea which doesn't require JS for the most basic tasks like finding out what your program does.
(DIR) Post #9u8lYxqQuMuZBElbAu by ProtoDrew@floss.social
2020-04-17T16:35:45Z
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@vecna personally I really like gitlab when it is compared to github, and I would rather run a selfhosted gitea instance right now but I don't have the time or resources to do that at the moment, and moving all of my stuff is not feasible right now.
(DIR) Post #9u8lYzEZk5ojUP4ORc by selea@social.linux.pizza
2020-04-17T16:40:35Z
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@ProtoDrewWell, gitlab is extremely easy to set up. And it runs on almost everything@vecna
(DIR) Post #9uA6vFpVbHyzC6Tlrs by leth@social.viktorlindberg.com
2020-04-18T08:14:09Z
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Gitea is very easy to set up.
(DIR) Post #9uAUT8SjnQ0b8Wx9EG by Truck@icosahedron.website
2020-04-18T12:38:24Z
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@selea @ProtoDrew @vecna and gitea is even easier - and I set it up on my yunohost test "freedombox" hardware with a single click yesterday.(they also have github with one click, but I prefer gitea (: And gogs.)Oh and importing from github/gitlab/etc to gitea was basically one click, fill out details, oh look here's my stuff.I understand, however; TIME is an issue. Before this month I had 2 years without it (and don't fully have it this month, but... do have _some._ )I may try setting up gitlab on the yunohost box later today, just to see. And gogs. Because I'm testing (:
(DIR) Post #9uAueblRn5Pk0YprJA by txt_file@chaos.social
2020-04-18T17:31:36Z
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@selea @ProtoDrew @vecna I am pretty sure that GitLab will not run on my beagleBoneBlack.
(DIR) Post #9uB9RFha0Ott8A7FXU by vecna@www.librepunk.club
2020-04-18T20:03:00Z
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Since people are interacting with my post about GitLab, I wanted to clarify some things...1. I'm frustrated with GitLab not because I use it (I don't) but because other people do, and I want to look at their projects.2. I think Gitea is a reasonable alternative to GItLab.3. I don't like Sourcehut.4. I'm not personally looking for a whole development platform; I just need a place to publish my code. I wrote my own site for that: https://git.vecna.xyz/simple-gitv