Hi Juri,
On Mo 25 Mai 2020 18:24:55 CEST, x2go-dev wrote:
Hello together,
I see this discussion here and think about KISS principle. gitlab is really huge software with a lot of dependencies and it need really
time to maintain it. For gitolite3 just need install it with apt-get install gitolite3 and configure it for all your needs with very flexible hooks possibility (trigger), VREFs, wild repos, mirroring ... https://gitolite.com/gitolite/cookbook.html https://gitolite.com/gitolite/vref.html https://gitolite.com/gitolite/vref-2.html https://gitolite.com/gitolite/wild.htmlI would prefer gitolite at this point with patches on mailing list and/or wild repos for every new member with pull-master branch like https://git.kernel.org/
Best Regards, Juri Grabowski
Git-o-Lite is nice for Git-only setups. The currently proposed
contributions to X2Go Client are so much easier to be handled with
GitLab and similar. I even run a GitLab instance for my company
(although having far less repos than the X2Go project). It is always
worth it.
The best installation pathway of GitLab I have seen so far is this: https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/update/
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