[sword-devel] SWORD 1.8.0RC5 Final RC

Cyrille lafricain79 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 29 11:45:14 MST 2017



Le 29/11/2017 à 16:39, Matěj Cepl a écrit :
> On 2017-11-29, 14:23 GMT, Greg Hellings wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 8:13 AM, Cyrille wrote:
>>> That's for sure, but not enough (from my point of view).  
>>> What's you experience of gitlab?
> (I am the leader of the M2Crypto revival project hosted on 
> https://gitlab.com/m2crypto/m2crypto/ )
>
> My experience is very good. There are some moments of 
> instability, but they are rather rare and I don't remember when 
> was the last time I couldn't do something because of problems 
> with the server.
I think for a project as sword the current tools of gitlab may be enough
no? Gnome environment <http://linux.press/?p=99997> will move to it.
This link <https://lwn.net/Articles/722870/?source=techstories.org>.
>
> It is true that GitHub has still more features than GitLab, but 
> I really don't see anything which I would be missing. It seems 
> to me that GitHub is firmly moving into the area of creeping 
> featuretitis when it adds features which are available 
> elsewhere, just to get better lock-in (in-GitHub Slack, 
> really?).
>
> Three features which for-free GitLab has and GitHub will 
> probably never have:
>
> * private projects; it could be particularly interesting for 
>   some of our Biblical modules, which need to be developed in 
>   private before shared;
>
> * export between different GitLab hosts; not sure how well it 
>   works with GitLab.com, one would probably have to ask support 
>   for help, but the fact is that whatever data you enter into 
>   GitHub (aside from the code itself) is more or less forever 
>   locked there. I have participated in couple of efforts to move 
>   a project out of the GitHub and it was never good experience, 
>   and there was always a significant data loss.
>
> * CI on dedicated machines; not sure if anybody cares here.
>
> Best,
>
> Matěj

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