@omenos@vintprox
Could you elaborate? If you edit .adoc files in our integrated editor, the preview tab should provide you with a rendered version. Is there something specific lacking or broken?
Is there another place where you'd expect previews of Asciidoctor files?
How does one correctly do nightly / latest releases?
The way releases work on @Codeberg, I need a tag to create a release. To re-tag HEAD with "latest" after each commit feels wrong, because I'd have to delete the old tag.
If I just use the date for tagging and create a brand new release with that tag, I would spam releases, which is also not what I want. Deleting every date-release but the latest is almost what I want, but then I don't have a stable download link.
@tjammer This is typically done via a CI pipeline that builds a binary after each commit or better: in regular interval (e.g. once a day) which uses less energy.
The latest terminology often comes from the docker containers which are published as a result, or package registries.
@tjammer some tools might also automatically infer "latest" to be the latest uploaded release.
The most recent pipeline I have seen builds a release on each commit and either uses the tag name for releases, or commit name for everything else. The branch name is used as an alias to point to the commit. But again, nothing is changed in the repo.
@tjammer ah ok. Yeah, I think people just don't do "nightly releases" in this case. You could create a nightly tag and just modify the binaries regularly if necessary.
Do you thank everyone who makes your software project a success?
Take the time today and explicitly send appreciations to those who don't send you code patches, but help with #design, #localization, user support, defining priorities, community management and so much more!
@SylvieLorxu Yeah, translators are an important first step. Maybe there are some people who do a lot of helpful comments or who hang around in chats and spaces and answer questions – in this case, you can take the time and thank them.
And you could also ping me on one of the listed channels at https://codeberg.org/fnetX/,because I'm currently looking into User Research for Forgejo, Codeberg and Weblate, and I would appreciate any help.
All of the #GitHub Forks of #Yuzu are looking kinda useless to me because Microsoft can delete them with ease. Mirror it on a self hosted Server if possible or at least another git provider like #GitLab or @Codeberg
@niku Well, seriously, please consider if there is really a need to mirror #yuzu several times on Codeberg. At a certain point, this is just a waste of storage.
Whatever happens, there are probably enough copies in the world and nothing will be lost. No need to +1 to that, better check if there are already mirrors , first.
@Mehrad
AFAIK, you can currently modify votes in locked issues, but there are considerations to treat "locking" as equal to "archive" and prevent any modifications. @forgejo