Genuine question as git has just been a staple service on our networks since cvs/svn died.
Why are you all not hosting your own git servers, or at the very least something like gitea if your stupid company is vendor locked by 'cloud' providers?
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Genuine question as git has just been a staple service on our networks since cvs/svn died.
Why are you all not hosting your own git servers, or at the very least something like gitea if your stupid company is vendor locked by 'cloud' providers?
It may be difficult to self host for many years without significant downtime. I have some repos over 20 years old, and have gone through several boom and bust cycles myself.
I have tailscale linked to github's Auth. Is there any way to migrate all the machines safely to an alternative while keeping the same tailnet settings?
I haven't done it myself, but there is an option to change your auth provider in the tailscale settings. For me it was just an email to contact but I'd imagine that's the best route.
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