GitLab is reportedly up for sale
GitLab is reportedly up for sale
As AI and cloud computing fuel acquisitions in the technology sector, these mergers and acquisitions are increasingly under review.
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FYI you can self-host GitLab, for example in a Docker container.
31 2 ReplyOr you could make your life a lot easier and use Forgejo
29 0 ReplyYou can also just make bare got repositories on any server you can ssh into.
18 3 Replymake bare got repositories
got it
22 1 ReplyCoincidentally, this is what git is short for.
Source: "git" can mean anything, depending on your mood.
https://github.com/git/git/commit/e83c5163316f89bfbde7d9ab23ca2e25604af290
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It's the worst example, but it's an example, sure.
6 17 ReplyMuch like that comment. Can you give a better example, or express why it's a bad example? That would bring some quality in.
32 0 Replyhttps://forgejo.org/ here's a little better example, though you did a great job doing some proposal, gotta love those who do at least some initiative
12 3 ReplyForgejo is a gitea fork, it's got nothing to do with gitlab
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Gitlab is very complex and a heavy resource hog. You probably don't need it. Most small to medium enterprises can comfortably host their projects on lightweight forgejo or gitea (speaking from experience). They even have functionality similar to github actions. If you need anything more complex, you are better off integrating another self hosted external service to the mix.
7 0 ReplyIn my experience the other alternatives tend to lack solid CI integration. I have yet to find an open source alternative as good as Gitlab's.
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