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Mirror the Notabug repo behind Github #406

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DanielKeogh opened this issue Jul 6, 2021 · 8 comments
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Mirror the Notabug repo behind Github #406

DanielKeogh opened this issue Jul 6, 2021 · 8 comments

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@DanielKeogh
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Mirror https://notabug.org/CodyReichert/awesome-cl behind github repo.

@vindarel vindarel changed the title Mirror behind github repo Mirror the Notabug repo behind Github Jul 6, 2021
@louis77
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louis77 commented Feb 12, 2024

Just stumbled over the NotABug repository through a search and see that the last commit here is from 5 years ago. Would it be possible get the mirror running again?

Otherwise it would probably be better to remove it to get it out of the search results.

@vindarel
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Hello and ping @CodyReichert ! Can you do something about the notabug mirror?

@contrapunctus-1
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I'd like to make PRs on NotABug rather than GitHub, but PRs on that repo are also disabled.

Alternatively, can we move this repository to Codeberg or the common-lisp.net GitLab instead?

@DanielKeogh
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@contrapunctus-1 I would think that moving from a popular, robust and free and stable platform to another platform would need some pretty well thought-out arguments.

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Hexstream commented Dec 9, 2024

Thank you SO MUCH for that!

I am constantly dismayed at the inexplicably popular drive to desperately use ANY code hosting platform other than the unambiguously best one.

edit: Haha, totally didn't notice you are the OP...

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contrapunctus-1 commented Dec 9, 2024

@DanielKeogh Codeberg and common-lisp.net both run on freedom-respecting software (Forgejo and GitLab CE respectively), which is a non-negotiable consideration for me in choosing or recommending any software or platform.

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Unfortunately, "freedom respect" in these instances almost invariably means "project suicide"...

@DanielKeogh
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@Hexstream Griping about the platform over ethical concerns is I think, a form of bike-shedding: It's easy, there is a clear template for how to do it. There are more valuable ways to contribute, but few that are more visible.

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