yeah I noticed gitea doesn’t eat their own dog food, which reflects poorly on them.
Luckily we aren’t limited to Gitea. You can avoid Github and Gitlab.com and use a 3rd party instance of a Gitlab installation. In that case there is no ethical issue and likely to functionality issue either b/c I believe the Gitlab s/w package is feature rich.
I will make it simple, we are not going to move the main repo away from Github for now. There is no point arguing about this, or trying to convince us. If the situation for code hosting changes in the future, we will reconsider our opinion.
yeah I noticed gitea doesn’t eat their own dog food, which reflects poorly on them.
Luckily we aren’t limited to Gitea. You can avoid Github and Gitlab.com and use a 3rd party instance of a Gitlab installation. In that case there is no ethical issue and likely to functionality issue either b/c I believe the Gitlab s/w package is feature rich.
I will make it simple, we are not going to move the main repo away from Github for now. There is no point arguing about this, or trying to convince us. If the situation for code hosting changes in the future, we will reconsider our opinion.