Sonar looks so good! Crazy how much better the workflow seems to be, with its completely rethought UI, even though the underlying data is the exact same.
The app's website has plenty of short videos; each one is almost enough to sell me on the app on its own. Delightful.
I convinced my boss to set up @forgejo and evaluate it. We are very unhappy with #GitLab and the current path we see. I already use forgejo for my private git. But a company has other needs, e.g. the actions and PRs.
I'm looking forward to see the outcome and hopefully switch to something better.
Hot Take:
The "I'm new to Github guy" is an absolute asshole but is actually completely right, all the developers coping right now that Github is a dev platform are wrong. If you only release your app on Github it's no longer just a development platform it's also distribution one
Reste à voir comment (et surtout si) ce sera appliqué sur les instances #PeerTube, #Mastodon, les blogs perso qui acceptent les commentaires, les forums, les sites communautaires comme HN, Lobsters ou #LinuxFR, #GitHub et autres instances #GitLab, etc.
Workaround: Switch your configuration to show actual dates instead of relative dates: "Preferences" -> "Time preferences" -> disable "Use relative times"
Not to rain on a parade of #GitLab and some #Fedora projects embracing #GitLabEE, but the official web UI and mobile apps (by enthusiasts) for surfacing it are in a sorry state.
Web: very JavaScript-heavy, not optimized for mobile.
Web (mobile): can't view comments without logging in.
Web: too many fields are immediately thrown into the mix, despite the lack of usage. Mobile apps: the complete absence thereof.
Web: issue tasks open either in a popup and as a separate page, but not easy to predict.
Web: you wanna click on the task - too bad, it's confused with drag-and-drop.
This all made me reminisce about #GitNex, #Codeberg, #Forgejo and plain ol' issues, without all that fluff. And then, there is #Pagure: it lets you work with issues and pull requests as #Git repos of their own. I have to wonder why fedorians resort to GitLab, when in-house solution (such as Pagure) exists. I assume, it's just that - a fluff. I simpathize it is hard to say no to these minute conveniences.
Over the last few days I've gotten a new #GitLab instance setup along with #DroneCI. I think I'm back in business there. I wish I could keep using my #GitHubEnterprise instance but I don't like how I can't keep it open and have to lock it down so much.
@vmbrasseur@perigrin We have a paid enterprise #GitLab installation at $work, but could probably get away with the lower premium tier. I think our CTO has ambitions toward the security and compliance bells and whistles, though.
Ah tiens, la version de #gitlab qui tourne sur #Framagit semble proposer d'ajouter (enfin !) un lien vers un profil Mastodon. Avant il n'y avait que Touitteur (anciennement Twitter)
Resolved: Found the problem and it was me 🤪. I misspelled the filename when moving the file.
Dummy question
How do I add images to #GitLab pages build with #Jekyll
My local Jekyll instance copies the images folder but #GitLabCI doesn't
Not sure how to accomplish that the images are available on #GitLabPages
Boosts and any hints welcome.
I'm pretty sure that PEBCAK (problem exists between chair and keyboard) but i just don't know were to look. Do i explicitly need to include the image directory in Jekyll or do i need to copy it in #GitLabCI 🥴?
🌳 @RyunoKi joins as a frontend developer <3 and frontend work has started again
🌲 We're applying for NLNet funding again, for both frontend and backend work
🌱 The ecosystem seems to be growing! With @team 's implementation of federated stars for Forgejo, and GitLab's implementation of ActivityPub (we're following their progress)
Many people use #github for visibility and discovery of their projects. Alternative patterns that make network effects of "winner-takes-all" centralization less oppressive are great.
Another win is simply more eyeballs and brains to push the federation vision technically.
Maybe most importantly, this trend will help expand the #fediverse beyond meme sharing echo-chambers into meaningful, long-term valuable content.
Just announced: #GitLab now integrates with the @chaoss project's DEI Badging Program (https://go.gitlab.com/odEVaU). What a great day for open source on GitLab and the global open source ecosystem. GitLab is the first project using GitLab to be badged, but the honor of being No. 2 goes to the inimitable @kalilinux! Congratulations to our partner!