Use Codeberg ;)
https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/ more seriously
(note, the GitLab Enterprise Edition, which is provided to the public on gitlab.com, is (like GitHub) trade-secret, proprietary, vendor-lock-in software)
Isn’t EE source-available but proprietary? Plus if you just use the free tier you’re not using any enterprise features
Anyone got a commmand line tool change all my stuff? Because if I have to do change all the remotes all the time, for dozens of projects I’m going to lose my mind.
Also the migration on gitlab/codeberg looked like an amount of effort that doesn’t round down to zero.
Jokes on you, I just never stopped using SVN out of laziness.
everyone knows the proper place for code is stuffing it into a trunk
I just store mine in memory (meat memory, not the computer stuff). If someone wants the source code I just tell them. Version control by oral tradition.
You joke, but that’s how a lot of the stuff I work on is documented. Passed along from one developer to the next - legends, really.
I used to think github invented git when I was new to programming 😓
Why is it a fiddle
Fiddle was found in a thrift store. Couldn’t afford the bongos.
Use Codeberg ;)
I love repo.or.cz since it is enough.
What do you mean? Real Programmer use Zip file to share source code.
“real”.
repo.or.cz is lightweight. Codeberg isn’t, and it is currently not as fast as github.
You can always fall back to your “zip”, anyways. But why don’t .tgz?
I was just joking man. Yeah, I visit repo.or.cz it’s pretty lightweight and I loved it.
But I don’t think you are brave enough to take it up :)
Yea. I am not gonna use use repo.or.cz





