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Gitea is recommended for developers and teams who prefer self-hosted solutions and need an efficient, uncomplicated git service. It's suitable for small to medium-sized projects where simplicity, low resource requirements, and ease of deployment are key considerations. It's also a good fit for users who want full control over their source code hosting environment.
Based on our record, Gitea seems to be a lot more popular than OSBuddy. While we know about 60 links to Gitea, we've tracked only 3 mentions of OSBuddy. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
This reminds me of Gogs [0], where the original author refused a lot of good ideas and improvements, eventually leading to a fork [1] that's now a lot more popular and active than the original. [0] https://gogs.io/ [1] https://gitea.io/en-us/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Yes, we do this using https://gitea.io/en-us/ on a private server. Firewall, backups and a replica running for most projects. Github is only used when it's required by a stakeholder. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
There's a number of places out there, some of which also support alternatives to Git itself. By no means a complete list and in no particular order: GitLab - https://about.gitlab.com/ Sourcehut - https://sourcehut.org/ Codeberg - https://codeberg.org/ Launchpad - https://launchpad.net/ Debian Salsa - https://salsa.debian.org/public Pagure - https://pagure.io/pagure For self hsoted options, there's these below... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
And if you need GitLab (for runner, etc...) then it's not too bad to run in Docker. But if anyone is looking for a somewhat simpler git solution, gitea is pretty great. Source: about 2 years ago
Check: Configuration and syntax changes and Special packages. The latter includes changes on PostgreSQL, Python and Gitea. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Https://rsbuddy.com/ is down and has been down for days. Jagex you officially approved this as an accepted 3rd party client. So why is the website down? Why can't I use it? Why was this approved if I am not even able to download it? Jagex did you even do any due diligence when you decided which clients you approved? Source: almost 3 years ago
When I enter the page I get an error and I can't download the launcher, is there a way to download the launcher?📷 https://rsbuddy.com/. Source: almost 3 years ago
Twice even (although not many people use that one due it having paid for extra features and it still kinda has the reputation of being a botting client that went legitimate). Source: over 3 years ago
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