[sword-devel] CrossWire and git

Fr Cyrille fr.cyrille at tiberiade.be
Sat Mar 18 14:30:16 EDT 2023



Le 18/03/2023 à 15:57, Troy A. Griffitts a écrit :
> Guys who prefer GitLab, I am sorry. No university research project, no 
> commercial job has ever asked me to use GitLab. 
The french wikipedia says about : The software is used by several large 
IT companies, including IBM, Sony, the Jülich Research Centre, NASA, 
Alibaba, Oracle, Invincea, O'Reilly Media, Leibniz Rechenzentrum, 
CERN4,5,6, European XFEL, the GNOME Foundation, Boeing, Autodata, 
SpaceX7 , Symbio and Altares...

> They have all asked me use GitHub. From a purely popular choice and to 
> prevent all of us from having to create yet another account (I am sure 
> most everyone already has a GitHub account) and learn yet another 
> tool, can't we just settle on GitHub. Would it make anyone extremely 
> unhappy? GitLab is not my preferred choice.

I wouldn't be unhappy, but when I have a choice between open or 
proprietary software I always ask myself if the small inconvenience I 
would have to use open is worth it or not, if I have a surmountable 
inconvenience I favour the inconvenience. I don't know in our case, 
because I don't have the skills, and I trust you. However I wonder if 
for what we write as source code gitlab is not just enough?
For the creation of an account, I think most of us already have an 
account, no?


>
> On March 18, 2023 6:40:57 AM MST, Greg Hellings 
> <greg.hellings at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>     On Sat, Mar 18, 2023, 06:41 Peter von Kaehne <refdoc at gmx.net> wrote:
>
>         GitLab vs GitLab
>
>         image3-1.png
>         GitLab vs GitHub: Top 10 Differences between GitHub and GitLab
>         <https://intellipaat.com/blog/gitlab-vs-github-difference/>
>         intellipaat.com
>         <https://intellipaat.com/blog/gitlab-vs-github-difference/>
>
>         <https://intellipaat.com/blog/gitlab-vs-github-difference/>
>
>         There is plenty more but this gives a decent summary. GitLab
>         allows private repos which I think are a really useful thing.
>         I think it should also be easier to integrate our own GitLab
>         stuff or move it if we want to
>
>
>     This comparison is quite dated (for instance, GitHub definitely
>     has CI/CD integrated nowadays, and GitLab is by no means buggy and
>     slow), but I also would support GitLab over GitHub as our
>     definitive location simply on the principle of it being FOSS
>     instead of closed source hosting.
>
>     It does have an identical Code owners feature to GitHub with the
>     same syntax and location. I'm not sure if it's available in the
>     self hosted/free versions or if it is one of their premium
>     features. I'm getting conflicting information on that.
>
>     It does support automatic mirroring, so it would be easy for us to
>     self host the official repository but still allow automated
>     mirrors on GitHub and the public GitLab for ease of contribution
>     by others.
>
>     --Greg
>
>
>         We aren’t a democracy but as far as it goes - I welcome the
>         move to Git so, so gladly and I vote for moving towards GitLab
>         as there is more active development of us already
>
>         Peter
>
>         Sent from my phone. Please forgive misspellings and weird
>         “corrections”
>
>>         On 18 Mar 2023, at 11:20, Matěj Cepl <mcepl at cepl.eu> wrote:
>>
>>         On 2023-03-18, 09:55 GMT, Fr Cyrille wrote:
>>>         I am very happy with this progress in your thinking about
>>>         git. I just
>>>         reiterate my preference for gitlab, where as Peter has
>>>         already pointed
>>>         out we now have all our modules. It would be consistent to
>>>         add the sword
>>>         sources there as well.
>>>         @David I don't particularly use github for my personal
>>>         projects which
>>>         are all under gitlab.
>>
>>         +1
>>
>>         Matěj
>>         -- 
>>         https://matej.ceplovi.cz/blog/, @mcepl at floss.social
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>>
>>         Pain is inevitable, but misery is optional. We cannot avoid pain,
>>         but we can avoid joy.
>>            -- Tim Hansel
>>
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