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  • Legacy I would say. Github used to be the first and the best.

    I know this is the answer, but I'm sad when the answer is "because we've always done it that way".

  • Yeah, I have no clue how they make software that’s so damn inefficient.

    Software is a gas.

  • I don't think I've ever discovered projects by perusing GitHub. It's always the "fork this" link on a project page or a link from an article.

    I've learned I don't use most of the internet the way everyone else does, so my anecdotal evidence is nothing to go by. 🤣

  • You bring up some good points. I agree on the risk, even though I'm a fan I find federated tools harder to get started with.

    I agree git is decentralized, but services like GitHub are not. They're more than just hosting code. They're issues, wiki's, CI/CD, peer reviews, etc.

    how do you control who can and cannot make changes to your codebase?

    I'd image it's the same as now. Except now you could say @everyone@that-server is cool and can contribute, or @those-guys@over-there shouldn't even be allowed to see this code.

    How do you ensure you maintain access if a server goes down?

    How do you do this on GitHub?

    what value does that provide over the status quo?

    I feel like this is the root of fediverse problems. It's easy to send your first tweet, but that first toot takes some effort (I just learned they're called toots).

  • i don’t get what benefit hosting your own git brings to be honest

    Same reason to host anything, I'm not beholden to some company's whims.

  • When I looked some could be disabled and some couldn't 🤷
    I'm not a devops engineer I only play one when no one else is willing.

  • I haven't run into the resource issue (running in docker), but yeah I wish I could turn off some UI features. We never need to upload designs so why do I have to look at it on every issue?

  • I'm forced to agree, GitLab's pricing could be easier to understand and more competitive.

    I haven't ran into the 5 user limit; I suspect that's not a limit of the self-hosted version. I will say it's a pain to get a clear understanding of what is available and what's not on the free edition when self hosting... also there are 2 free editions (community and unlicensed enterprise) now which adds to the confusion.

  • I agree with both of you (not sure why the one got so many downvotes).

    Git is not centralized. GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Gitea, is a centralized server.

    These services are more than just git repositories. They're issue tracking, merge/pull requests, wikis, CI/CD, etc. If the service is lost, the source is still out there but it could be quite the pain to get going again.

  • I've never moved off the free tier, even when self hosting. Although I did get to use a paid version at a previous job and I admit some of those features were nice.

    Are they paying on GitHub?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why GitHub?

  • That one is good too. I think it was the idea we kill less of each other than we used to that gives me some hope.

  • I'm going to have to try it, I stick with 1 and 2 the most. Something about those sprites.

  • I know how you feel, Lego saw me (and all the other kids of the 80's) coming. Ghostbusters, DeLorean, Optimus... all they needed was a Knight Rider. They need to let up so I can contribute to my retirement fund again.

  • Thanks for the insight, and appreciate new terms to search. I've somehow never heard of Eternal September even though I was there lol.

  • Its funny when some work and some don't 🤣

  • 7 the most, but all on occasion... except 2 and 9.