On Thursday, 6 February 2020 8:10:17 AM AEDT Bernd Zeimetz wrote: > You are free not to use salsa or not to use the gitlab runners. > You are also free to rewrite the gitlab runner in a free version, if I > remember right the api is published, so this should not be hard.
What warrants such a hostile reply?? Would you please care to read and understand the issue? There is no need to rewrite gitlab-runner, just to avoid vendor binaries. Upstream binaries are not DFSG compliant. Not only they use shitload of vendored libraries but also bundle pre-built source-less Alpine-based helper image fetched on build-time and incorporated into executable. > On the first look all used and vendored git modules are also under a > free license, so you might want to provide some more details if you want > people to take this serious. Instead of of telling me to go some place else consider that gitlab-runner was rather difficult to introduce as an official package. Now when we have a proper package for a while what excuse do you have to continue to use vendor binaries that could not be accepted to Debian? -- Best wishes, Dmitry Smirnov. --- Truth — Something somehow discreditable to someone. -- H. L. Mencken, 1949
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