Gogs should be fine but we do have to upload/move/update the other
information (Docs etc) to Gogs so that its complete
Thanks,
- Balaji
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 3:01 AM, Paul Jakma <paul@jakma.org> wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Jan 2018, Ozgur wrote:
>
> I didn't understand why non-gnu was down but thanks for the info.
>>
>
> Something went wrong with the part of it that serves up our WWW pages.
> Savannah seemed fine.
>
> Didn't have too long to look into it.
>
> Why don't use to github?
>>
>
> - Private repos are an absolute must for Quagga, not having them makes
> things painful. (Savannah is deficient there too, hopefully FSF will
> offer Gogs or something similar on nongnu.org at some point)
>
> Note: anyone is welcome to use https://gogs.quagga.net for Quagga
> related, public or private repos.
>
> (Though, obviously, private repos are not private to any Quagga
> sysadmins..)
>
> - Also, been around the block enough times to not care for putting
> project critical data into the hands of people who have no obligation
> to me. Corporates come and go...
>
> I could pay GitHub to get the former and feel more comfortable on the
> later, but GitHub are quite expensive compared to gogs + the hosting I have
> to pay for anyway for some other core stuff.
>
> I'd sooner pay Gogs (or similar), to ensure the continuity of a nice, very
> easily self-hostable, free sofware Git forge, than GitHub though (sorry
> GitHub).
>
> regards,
> --
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> Fortune:
> "One's never alone with a rubber duck. "
>
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information (Docs etc) to Gogs so that its complete
Thanks,
- Balaji
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 3:01 AM, Paul Jakma <paul@jakma.org> wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Jan 2018, Ozgur wrote:
>
> I didn't understand why non-gnu was down but thanks for the info.
>>
>
> Something went wrong with the part of it that serves up our WWW pages.
> Savannah seemed fine.
>
> Didn't have too long to look into it.
>
> Why don't use to github?
>>
>
> - Private repos are an absolute must for Quagga, not having them makes
> things painful. (Savannah is deficient there too, hopefully FSF will
> offer Gogs or something similar on nongnu.org at some point)
>
> Note: anyone is welcome to use https://gogs.quagga.net for Quagga
> related, public or private repos.
>
> (Though, obviously, private repos are not private to any Quagga
> sysadmins..)
>
> - Also, been around the block enough times to not care for putting
> project critical data into the hands of people who have no obligation
> to me. Corporates come and go...
>
> I could pay GitHub to get the former and feel more comfortable on the
> later, but GitHub are quite expensive compared to gogs + the hosting I have
> to pay for anyway for some other core stuff.
>
> I'd sooner pay Gogs (or similar), to ensure the continuity of a nice, very
> easily self-hostable, free sofware Git forge, than GitHub though (sorry
> GitHub).
>
> regards,
> --
> Paul Jakma | paul@jakma.org | @pjakma | Key ID: 0xD86BF79464A2FF6A
> Fortune:
> "One's never alone with a rubber duck. "
>
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