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[Discuss] seeking places for good discussion about GNU/Linux programming topics




On 2022-10-27 22:21, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Daniel M Gessel wrote:
>> An (almost) unrelated topic is alternatives to GitHub for git hosting.
>> GitHub has nice features and a large community of developers, but I'd like a
>> backup plan.
> Anywhere you have an sshable shell and some storage, you
> probably have git available. A little more than that and you can
> set up one of the git assistants -- gitea, or gitweb, or cgit,
> gogs...
>
> -dsr-
I've got an old laptop I ssh into for git/backup, but it's on our home 
router. This router is supplied and owned by our friendly ISP, and I 
don't know all the ins-and-outs of turning the laptop into a public 
server from behind that router (though I'm sure it could be done). The 
real challenge would be attracting a community of developers, though.

Thanks, Dan



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