cmjs | 1 year ago | on: Mozilla's New Logo Brings Back the Dinosaur Mascot (Kinda)
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cmjs | 2 years ago | on: Harness launches Gitness, an open-source GitHub competitor
cmjs | 2 years ago | on: Harness launches Gitness, an open-source GitHub competitor
They definitely know about Gitea – though they don't acknowledge it, it's partly based on Gitea. https://github.com/harness/gitness/pull/3364/files#diff-4673...
cmjs | 2 years ago | on: Harness launches Gitness, an open-source GitHub competitor
cmjs | 3 years ago | on: Forgejo
> We're excited to announce the official launch of the #Forgejo project, a community-driven fork of #Gitea under the stewardship of @Codeberg. Check out https://forgejo.org/2022-12-15-hello-forgejo/ to learn more, including the motivation for the fork, as well as Codeberg's announcement at https://blog.codeberg.org/codeberg-launches-forgejo.html Come and get involved at https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo or in our Matrix room https://matrix.to/#/#forgejo-chat:matrix.org . We aim to be a fully inclusive community and everyone's participation is welcomed.
cmjs | 3 years ago | on: Forgejo – Launching a Fork of Gitea
In Gitea's case, I think this could have been done right, with the community's knowledge and involvement. But that's not what happened. Two of the three "elected owners" of the project effectively undertook a hostile takeover, transferring the ownership of the domains and trademarks to a secretive private company, without telling anyone until after the fact. I know people who were formerly active maintainers, and they were taken completely by surprise – even though it turns out that preparations for this had been ongoing behind closed doors for many months.
At first, I and many others thought it was perhaps a case of failures of communication, and were prepared to give them the benefit of the doubt. But after an open letter was signed by many community members, and the people behind Gitea Ltd had ample opportunity to improve the situation, they only dug their heels in and made things worse, and refused to answer questions beyond corporate-speak PR posts. It was at that point that the decision was taken to fork.
As a Gitea user and as someone who is excited about the forge ecosystem and the future of forge federation, I truly hope that Gitea as a community project continues to thrive, and that the company ultimately doesn't derail the community. Unfortunately, I am also very pessimistic about that being the reality, and so I think this fork is a very positive development.
cmjs | 3 years ago | on: Forgejo – Launching a Fork of Gitea
For what it's worth, Codeberg is quite a major contributor to Gitea as well as the biggest public instance, and they are supporting the fork and will be switching over after the first stable release.
cmjs | 3 years ago | on: Botspam apocalypse
cmjs | 3 years ago | on: Botspam apocalypse
Of course slowing down DOS attacks is a great goal in itself, and it's very often what captchas have been (ab)used for, but it doesn't seem to me to replace all or most use cases for a captcha. In particular, since it can be completed by an automated system at least as easily as by a human, it doesn't seem like it would limit spambot signups or spambot comment or contact form submissions in any meaningful way.
Or am I misunderstanding, @realaravinth?