On 14/08/2019 14:44, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> But there's also the issue tracking. How easy is it to export that
> from github and install it on another system?
>
> And there is an MIT-licenced alternative to github showing up
> soon: gitea. They let you use your own machines instead of
> theirs. https://gitea.io/en-us/ or https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/
>
I should quickly mention gitlab as well then, since it wasn't mentioned
already. You can use the hosted version in Gitlab for free (even for
private repos) - or pay for versions with more project management features.
Alternatively you can also self-host. Migration from github to gitlab is
pretty trivial.
I however, still really like GitHub and although I would take into
consideration Neil's comments earlier there's no reason to panic. There
are a multitude of services out there to move to if need be. My opinion
is to keep using the great service github offers for now to the fullest
and worry about migration if necessary.
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Paulo Matos
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