Do you find a self-hosted gitea actually useful? I just push to a directory and the web interface is cgit which looks like this https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/
It's not designed to track issues or anything, it's just a web interface to browse repos. But since I'm the only one working on my own code, I guess it's fine. But I've wondered about setting up something with more substance.
Using a standard license would take away the fun of making some lawyer read my 512 page license that would be nothing but me rambling, spamming emojis mixed with communist theory.
Just using the AGPLv3 license would be enough to deter these parasites. No need to invent a non-standard license.
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Do you find a self-hosted gitea actually useful? I just push to a directory and the web interface is cgit which looks like this https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/
It's not designed to track issues or anything, it's just a web interface to browse repos. But since I'm the only one working on my own code, I guess it's fine. But I've wondered about setting up something with more substance.
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Using a standard license would take away the fun of making some lawyer read my 512 page license that would be nothing but me rambling, spamming emojis mixed with communist theory.
:marx-goth:
Ah, the AGPLv3+ (+Communism) license where the preamble section has been modified to include a full copy of Capital
Friendly reminder that it's better for everyone involved if you just use a standard license.
Just make sure to use AGPLv3 to tell the capitalists to eat shit and die, but in proper legalese.
I'm fond of a "go fuck yourself" license