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Move to GitLab? #125

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spk121 opened this issue Apr 18, 2022 · 1 comment
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Move to GitLab? #125

spk121 opened this issue Apr 18, 2022 · 1 comment
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spk121 commented Apr 18, 2022

GitLab seems to be where the mindshare is for the GNOME community these days, and the CI infrastructure has come a long way over the last couple of years.

I'm happy enough with GitHub, but, I don't want it to be a barrier. If it did move, we could get it into a project-named repo, instead under spk121.

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I think it'd be wise to move to GNOME Gitlab rather than https://gitlab.com, because that's where the GNOME folk actually are and if Gitlab does something unethical, chances are that GNOME folk won't simply roll with it. Remaining on Github is an option, albeit probably not a wise one, given that Microsoft trains their AI on GPL'd code and doesn't think for a minute to also apply the GPL on the generated code.

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