Am 16.08.2016 um 16:06 schrieb Alex Vong:
> Hartmut Goebel <h.goe...@goebel-consult.de> writes:
>
>> The gogs.io website is using a lot of external content, namely from
>> google and jquery. The FAQ is hosted a another external side, discus.
>> Gogs is not even self-hosting gogs but hosted at github. gogs.io does
>> not even state which license it has ("Open Source It all at guithub"),
>>
> I am a bit confused here, are we going to (1) host the code on our own
> server, or (2) using code-hosting service provided by other
> organization?
>
> [...]
> What I suggested is doing (1) with gogs. Do I understand the situation
> correctly? WDYT?

Sorry for the confusion. Of course I also suggest doing (1). My
objection is just about gogs website: They are using content from other
sites. If we host it ourself, we'd need to take care about this - and
need to re-check this on every update. Otherwise we would "report
visitors to other organizations", which would prevent to get "B" grade
in then GNU Ethical Repository Criteria Evaluations.

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Hartmut Goebel
Dipl.-Informatiker (univ), CISSP, CSSLP, ISO 27001 Lead Implementer
Information Security Management, Security Governance, Secure Software
Development

Goebel Consult, Landshut
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