Hello Jakob, > But if you dislike GitHub on > principle or because the data mining and the surveillance of the social > function is disgusting to you, you should not use it.
I believe it's ultimately about principle -> design -> philosophy (of course security features matter!) of any software/service. Otherwise why even invest time on picolisp, Java (or similar others) would be better! >> 5 juni 2018 kl. 13:12 skrev Philipp Geyer <[email protected]>: >> >> If you really want security then self hosting is the way to go. >> >> Everyone offers a self hosted solution, although some are more pricey >> than others. Github and Bitbucket self hosting. Github is $2.5k /10 >> users / year, Bitbucket is $2 / user / month. Gitlab also costs money if >> you don't want the community version which is missing a bunch of >> features (starting at $4/user/month) >> >> Gitlab is also not totally free software. >> >> "Better" solutions if you want to self host git with a web frontend >> appears to be gogs, or the more featureful fork, gitea. Personally, I >> will be setting up a gitea instance at some point, as it was something I >> have been meaning to do for a long time, but I'll still keep the >> majority of my code on github, at least as a mirror, for now, as the >> social aspect means it's easier for people to see it (not that many >> people are interested in my projects, but still) >> >> >> Phil >> >> -- >> UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe > > > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subjectUnsubscribe > -- Warm Regards, Nehal Singhal -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe
