• @onlinepersona@programming.dev
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    129 months ago

    Honestly, don't like any of them. Github is closed-source and lacks so many features compared to Gitlab. Gitlab, though opensource, makes you pay for every useful feature and is not fun to host. Gitea is an opensource clone of Github that also lacks Gitlab's features. SourceHut is unusable for me (mailing lists and git send-mail? seriously?). Never used BitBucket and radicle (decentralised sourceforge) is still under heavy development with no CI.

    Optimal would be something with gitlab's features, decentralised, FLOSS, and unlocked when self-hosted. Maybe radicle will get there. They seem to be dog-fooding their solution and about a year ago were planning on CI. No idea where their roadmap disappeared to.

    • @QuazarOmega@lemy.lol
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      59 months ago

      No idea where their roadmap disappeared to.

      This!! Also why the heck they changed their website to be so much lamer and slightly broken on mobile, I still don't understand.

      Optimal would be something with gitlab's features, decentralised, FLOSS, and unlocked when self-hosted.

      What do you think of Onedev? I rember it selling itself as the GitLab alternative, but I haven't tried since I can't self-host. Though checking it out again quickly right now, I'm very wary of it since it turned source-available with another "Enterprise" plan, uhhh

      • @onlinepersona@programming.dev
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        49 months ago

        What do you think of Onedev?

        Wow, that actually looks quite interesting! The "source-available" license is indeed troublesome 🤔 They could pull a gitlab and lock a bunch of their stuff behind payment, but who knows. I'll also wait with testing it for now. But it's in my bookmarks!

        Thanks