I'm loving the new GitHub UIs!
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I'm loving the new GitHub UIs!
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Jux [GD] 🏳️⚧️ - Cataclysm 81%replied to Laxystem last edited by
@laxla oooh there's new GitHub UIs?
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Laxystemreplied to Jux [GD] 🏳️⚧️ - Cataclysm 81% last edited by
@JuxGD yesssssd
The PR merge requirements window, now the issue list as well -
@JuxGD also there's issue dependencies now!!!
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Jux [GD] 🏳️⚧️ - Cataclysm 81%replied to Laxystem last edited by
@laxla issue dependencies sounds super useful and i'm not even sure what it means! must be super useful indeed
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Laxystemreplied to Jux [GD] 🏳️⚧️ - Cataclysm 81% last edited by
@JuxGD like, y'know how you can have tasks in GitHub by using checkmark lists? Now you can have like, "sub issues" too
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Jux [GD] 🏳️⚧️ - Cataclysm 81%replied to Laxystem last edited by
@laxla ooooh that's so cool
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Laxystemreplied to Jux [GD] 🏳️⚧️ - Cataclysm 81% last edited by
@JuxGD it is! It's incredibly incredibly useful and I'm not going to use codeberg as I've said till they fix it.
GitHub just added the main feature I wanted from it and codeberg still have it broken after a year ️
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@laxla @JuxGD @forgejo I'm quite sure neither Forgejo nor Codeberg will ever be able to compete with tech giants on the ground of number of features and infrastructure speed.
If that's what matters to you most, you are right to keep using GitHub or GitLab.
I value independence and being able to modify, fix and share the tools I use daily above all. And that's why Forgejo and Codeberg are the best choice for me.
I also suspect the CO2 footprint of Codeberg is orders of magnitude better.
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@earlwarren @JuxGD @forgejo actually no
First, Codeberg and ForgeJo are the same beast, Codeberg only supports another platform for workflows + supports translation
Second, ForgeJo does have most features I need (as for those it doesn't: I just have a GitHub mirror for 'em), but issue dependencies are bugged for a year by now. It's not that the feature isn't supported, it's that it's bugged, and that's a dealbreaker for me.
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@laxla @JuxGD @forgejo I don't quite understand what you mean.
Codeberg is an online service. Forgejo is the software that is used to run this service. These are two very different beasts.
There are hundreds (if not thousands?) of Forgejo instances out there and they are entirely independent from Codeberg.
Maybe you meant something different when you wrote "they are the same beast"?
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@earlwarren @JuxGD @forgejo It's a tad more than a single bugfix and I'm not experienced enough in the language/stack it is written in, it'd take me around a week.
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Read: using codeberg is indifferent to using any other ForgeJo instance.