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to be decent, can you guys recall GitPub? |
Honestly, this is the first I've heard of it. I'll check it out, thanks! |
And GitLab is open source? Well the Community Edition itself it's "Freemium Source", GitLab themselves are still a Company. Whilst you "always" (hopefully) will be able to run their CE edition on-premise; GitLab itself is a Company. Also GitLab isn't fully managed by the FOSS community. 70%+ of GitLab CE contributions come from or GitHub or GitLab employees. PS: 40%+ of GitLab Engine is based on Open Source GitHub modules. |
And you're totally wrong about politics doesn't have space in the FOSS community. Seriously from where you got this information? |
@ovflowd Just a quick 5 points for you, as this is a more serious thing than a reddit post.
PS: I would also recommend you think more carefully before you act. |
Thank you for stating the obvious. I think you also didn't get what I said. 😕 Also there's no reason to be that aggressive... |
Reading through some of these issues, one statement stood out the most: Politics have no place in the Foss community
While GitHub may offer a free tier, as far as I know, they are NOT open source.
I have no solution as to how to get access to your repositories again, but for the future I recommend self hosting GitLab Community Edition. I'm not 100% this will be a good solution, but it is definitely a decent temporary one. Feature wise it should be the same for the most part.
A further, more long term goal, I would like to see (and contribute to) would be for us as a community to build our own git front end. One that is fully managed by the FOSS community, and not a company that may be forced to implement restrictions because of their country's government.
How do you all feel about this?
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