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kenbolton[m]: |
time to migrate all your code off of github. |
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oxbits[m]: |
yeah, i just read |
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oxbits[m]: |
i really liked github |
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oxbits[m]: |
😠|
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kenbolton[m]: |
the more i learn about git the more disappointing i find github. i think this might be a "good riddance" moment. |
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oxbits[m]: |
gitlab ??? |
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oxbits[m]: |
https://about.gitlab.com/ |
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oxbits[m]: |
they have an open source version ^^^ |
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kenbolton[m]: |
you read my mind. probably going to deploy gitlab behind the firewall. |
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alex[m]5: |
sweet! |
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kenbolton[m]: |
...or the AWS git. |
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oxbits[m]: |
they don't have public repos (i think) |
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oxbits[m]: |
codecommit |
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oxbits[m]: |
so, no free open projects |
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oxbits[m]: |
(i think) |
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oxbits[m]: |
it's good for private repos maybe |
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kenbolton[m]: |
yeah, i'm more concerned with deployment. mezzanine has always favored bitbucket. |
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oxbits[m]: |
i remember someone mentioning a security flaw that prevented Turner (TBS) / CNN from using bitbucket |
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oxbits[m]: |
if it's public cool, if it's private might wanna google it to see if there's anything to it |
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kenbolton[m]: |
we can't use it because it is based in australia. |
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oxbits[m]: |
they used to use it, and wanted to keep using it cuz it's cheaper |
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kenbolton[m]: |
they've had fewer security issues than github. |
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oxbits[m]: |
ha ha |
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kenbolton[m]: |
for anyone who wants a refresher or doesn't remember: http://www.catb.org/esr/halloween/ |
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kenbolton[m]: |
almost done migrating work off of github: code, check; wiki, check; instance remotes, todo. possible side effect: i may be able to ditch jenkins and use gitlab ci/cd. |
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alex[m]5: |
https://developers.slashdot.org/story/18/06/04/0935200/microsofts-interest-in-buying-github-draws-backlash-from-developers |
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kenbolton[m]: |
yup! |
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nwsokoloff[m]: |
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17230273 |
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orinxsupport[m]: |
why is it time to migrate from github? |
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kenbolton[m]: |
orinxsupport: microsoft's acquisition of github was leaked over the weekend. there is a comment on github.com about it now. personally, i've been bothered by github for a long: electron, the origin of "brogrammer" culture, numerous scandals, electron (yeah, it sucks twice!). also, for work it can be a potential single point of failure. the microsoft acquisition is just the last straw. migrating has been easy: all |
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kenbolton[m]: |
git! the potential of ci/cd in the same open-source tool i'll use for my development wiki, issue tracker, and code repo is pretty sweet, too! yeah, i think we'll ditch jira and start using gitlab. |
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orinxsupport[m]: |
ah! yes, I heard about the acquisition but I'm not familiar with the history. |
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