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On Tue, 2020-06-02 at 10:44 +0200, Mathy Vanvoorden wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> Sorry I'm a bit late to the party here but was behind on my emails. |
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> Op wo 27 mei 2020 om 05:25 schreef Alec Warner <antarus@g.o>: |
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> > The TL;DR is that a crack team of infra-folks[0] have been putting |
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> > together demos of CI services and things like gitlab / gitea / gerrit and |
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> > so on. |
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> I didn't see in the email chain any mention of the Atlassian tools. Can |
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> these be considered? They offer free licenses for open source projects and |
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> I think that most of the requirements are covered by BitBucket |
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> (repo-hosting, repo-serving, code review and pull requests) and Bamboo (CI). |
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> If desired I can setup a demo and/or help maintain the tools, this is my |
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> day job and for those who care about these kind of things I am Atlassian |
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> certified. |
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> Here is more info on their licensing for Open Source projects: |
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> https://www.atlassian.com/software/views/open-source-license-request |
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1. This is not free software. |
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2. Atlassian has done a few very bad moves lately, and they're unlikely |
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to survive on the market for very long. |
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3. The whole point of having something self-hosted is not to rely |
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on third party hosting it for us. |
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Best regards, |
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Michał Górny |