On 17602 March 1977, Matthias Geiger wrote:
While it is not that mature yet and some features are still being worked on, I think it already suitable to host small, non-key packages.
I would like a switch, but i think its currently not realistic.
On the techical side of things:
To give people a hint on what salsa hosts currently: 84459 projects (repositories) 16247 users 759 groups 33189 forks 16292 Issues 70945 Merge Requests 600795 Notes (not a type, yes, 600k) 8057 SSH keys 360 Milestones 838219 pipelines total 504742 pipelines succeeded This runs on a machine with 8 cores 64G RAM (currently 27G used) 3TB disk space plus whatever Salsa runners.
The CI runners use a yml format [1], which would allow (almost) a seamless similar salsa ci setup.
Only that forgejo is using an *entirely* different CI thingie/format and one needs to adjust it all. It's github like, very different handling.
While it is not impossible to change, I *currently* think its not time well spent. Time from a *lot* of people, not just Salsa admins.
-- bye, Joerg