Urs Liska <li...@openlilylib.org> writes: > Am Sonntag, den 19.01.2020, 20:31 +0000 schrieb Erlend Aasland: >> True. But, there are GitHub alternatives that are free, for example >> Gitea. > > Yes, but self-hosting a Git repository software (well, I have a Gitea > instance on my server) is an involved thing, and I don't think it's > reasonable to expect putting that burden and responsibility on > someone's personal shoulders. > I don't think that's an option for us either, although it would be the > way to go on a conceptual level. We'd have some money to pay for the > server and the maintenance...
Janek offered today to invest the work getting to a solution if he's not getting bogged down in arguments. It is obvious that our current available resources will not result in an ethically as well as technically gratifying solution and our current setup, while marvelously supported by several volunteers, does not seem well-suited for attracting new contributors or even reattracting dormant ones, and it's not like the current SourceForge/Google mixture registers high in the "GNU project standards supportive" category. So I think we should give serious consideration for what he comes up with. The GNU maintainer guidelines have some comments about hosting choices: I'll try digging them up tomorrow and there may be some point to avoiding the "worst offender" category. But we already ran out of steam in the self-hosting challenge on Allura: there is not much of a sense in aiming higher than we can expect to shoot eventually. -- David Kastrup