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What's the next github?

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-17 1:31

A lot of repos have moved to gitlab or elsewhere because of Microsoft.
It was neat to have all the code in the world in one single place, though I never liked the social media aspect of github.

So, where should I upload my little project if I want it to be reasonably public and to still exist 5 years from now?

Gitlab?

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-17 3:45

>>8
I can host a fossil repo or anything but that's not what I'm looking for.
I had a dozen servers. Had. They only last as long as you can pay for them. I have a decent one with 16GB of RAM until the end of the month for instance.

I start to feel anxious about losing what I have written so far now that the project is nearing completion. I will soon have to leave the place where I am now and I could lose my laptop during the travel.

The RPi is not a solution, what I don't have is a permanent housing and connection.

I'm going to take a look at your .onion and .i2p link because that's interesting but I want the code to be public and easily accessible.

I didn't even know that Microsoft bought github, I heard about it while looking for some scheme projects. A lot of them moved to gitlab. I haven't done extensive research but it seems ok. I've just signed up.

About progrider's fossil repo, there were interesting things. I hope someone has cloned it.

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