Post AV6rmVlT6fmpn70CW0 by beeb@hachyderm.io
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 (DIR) Post #AV6rmUtEMKOx4tcsyW by lig@fosstodon.org
       2023-01-25T10:59:17Z
       
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       Just a friendly reminder that #GiveUpGithub is still a thing.Click (tap/search) the tag or read this https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/ to learn more about it.#git #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #OpenSource #FOSS #FLOSS
       
 (DIR) Post #AV6rmVlT6fmpn70CW0 by beeb@hachyderm.io
       2023-01-25T11:43:06Z
       
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       @lig I'm afraid that until I get free CI/CD compute with an alternative to github, I will stay on there. It's unfortunately just too much value for free, and I reluctantly accept to be part of their machinations. Hopefully some better alternative comes along! Codeberg is not far but it's still too much to trade off imo
       
 (DIR) Post #AV6rmWPsgQ73oRuTVQ by lig@fosstodon.org
       2023-01-25T17:55:21Z
       
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       @beeb Github Actions aren't free for private repos. You get a bit for free. The same is true for Gitlab.Codeberg has their CI for public (!) repos in beta. There is also Travis CI around as it has been since long time ago.
       
 (DIR) Post #AV6rmX2AO4jnjBp3BI by beeb@hachyderm.io
       2023-01-25T18:12:13Z
       
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       @lig looking forward to codeberg making their ci widely available, hopefully with a free tier! Travis is far from free and gitlab I heard is only slightly better than github when it comes to their openness. I had good experience with self hosting github actions workers too (at work), it was really easy to setup.
       
 (DIR) Post #AV6rmXbcGH5tV8PMR6 by winnie13ua@social.vivaldi.net
       2023-01-27T14:07:28Z
       
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       @beeb @lig Only GOOD thing about GH actions are the fact that you are able to run CI on Mac. Small amolunt of CI providers offer that. And for free for open projects as well.This is the point that is hard to work-around.Convenience of actions itself -- can live without it. But if you need to provide build for mac, especially if you don't own Mac...
       
 (DIR) Post #AV6rmY52Usd6yOArIW by lig@fosstodon.org
       2023-01-27T15:45:30Z
       
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       @winnie13ua Well, https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/runners/saas/macos_saas_runner.html and you can have a private one. Also, there is Appflow and other proprietary solutions. When it comes to build for macOS and iOS everybody trying to rob you apparently.
       
 (DIR) Post #AV6rmYd4SLqsfw62LI by post@qoto.org
       2023-04-28T11:48:42Z
       
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       @lig @winnie13uaAFAIK you can’t run MacOS/iOS on non-Apple devices, probably the higher costs for CI are due to these restrictions/licenses by Apple.
       
 (DIR) Post #AV7U3wE7lpqt2k8u00 by lig@fosstodon.org
       2023-04-28T18:57:39Z
       
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       @post @winnie13ua this is exactly right
       
 (DIR) Post #AVPhmWoxs613WsFHyC by winnie13ua@social.vivaldi.net
       2023-05-07T13:56:13Z
       
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       @post @lig Yeah, that's for sure. I'm just pointing out, that you can't have it for free from other sources than GitHub. Or I don't know one. The are are some paid CI providers that offer them, at bigger price than non mac one, and that's understandable.If anybody know where opensource project can get Mac CI it would be much appreciated.