cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/67880752

Hi, I want to self host a git service to display my work (electronics) for some recruiters. Which platform is the best? I’ve heard about Gitlab, Gitea and Forgejo. For me the fact that the platform doesn’t run some background analytics and does not sell my data is very important.

  • talkingpumpkin@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    If it’s for recruiters, put it on github. That’s the one they are most probably familiar with and you want to minimize barriers to access.

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      10 hours ago

      Also seo, I’ve sadly seen 4 year abandoned random forks rank as the first result and the actual project way below, just because it was on a self-hosted git. iirc that was the freedesktop one, so definitely not small, new, or low volume either.

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      11 hours ago

      If a corporate recruiter or technical recruiter can’t navigate a git forge that is not GitHub that is their failing not your problem to fix.

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        10 hours ago

        yeah but they won’t fix it. They’ll make a note that this candidate is difficult to work with and look for another.

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          10 hours ago

          Then you know the kind of environment the company fosters and do you want to work for an org that doesn’t have the decency to look at their applicants?

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            9 hours ago

            I don’t work for an org, I work for money.

            Why should I self-sabotage my options, they might have a shit hiring process and still pay well.

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    9 hours ago

    i tried all three for my personal use. so i can’t say much about collaboration aspects. anyway:

    • gitlab is old, stable and solid. and it eats half of your servers resources.
    • gitea and forgeji are for me equal in experience, which is makes sense, as one being a fork of the other. i haven’t had any issues with anything, from setting up, using openid as auth method, to ssh passthrough.
    • eventually i settled now on forgejo, simply for ideology reasons. it’s heavily developed, so things might change. but they have this nice attitude to not release a latest tag for docker. so you can’t accidentally update to a breaking change. had this issue with some other programs, which i spun up to quickly.
    • looking forward to federation feature on forgejo!
  • curbstickle@anarchist.nexusM
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    9 hours ago

    So I’m going to suggest something slightly different - put it on both github and codeberg, then note that its synced from your local repo as a mirror and link it in a readme.

    Gives you a few things

    • Readily accessible and fast options for the recruiter to access, even if your power is out / motherboard blows up / whatever.
    • Demonstrates your familiarity with a world beyond github
    • Demonstrates you can stand up your own local repo (if this is a thing they care about - if not don’t bother with your own repo for just this)

    As for the server itself I’d say forgejo personally.

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    8 hours ago

    i just put git repos in a dir on my server and use ssh to push/pull

    if you need webui theres cgit.

    i can say its not very user friendly tho…

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    11 hours ago

    I’d say Forgejo as it is the most simple of the three. If you want more complexity (like CI/CD), then one of the other two. You can checkout Forgejo at codeberg.org.

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      11 hours ago

      Gitea is not fundamentally different than Forgejo, Forgejo is just a better fork of it. Better in terms of: more contributors, more users, dogfooding (Gitea is built on Github 🤦).

      But yes, GitLab is like the Mac of Git forges: everything is included, doing everything their own way, vendor lock, very expensive. There is a community edition but serious users will run into its limitations and it does not integrate neatly with external solutions.

      Forgejo is IMO the Linux of Git forges: low on resources, expandable, hackable, stable.

      • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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        2 hours ago

        We should also keep in mind that Gitea was hostilely taken away from the community by a for-profit corporation that made Gitea open-core by hiding a way features behind a paywall in a cloud.

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        5 hours ago

        There is a community edition but serious users will run into its limitations

        No true Scot, then?

        I’m running gitlab implementations at a few sites. I’ve not seen or heard of any performance limiter with a self-managed community edition that removes a tool the others still provide.

        and it does not integrate neatly with external solutions.

        Again, this sounds FUDdy. Which ‘external solutions’ are you using that a git-push fails on? Some spaghetti of saas tendrils seems to be already a risk, but I can’t think of any other external thing that it could mess up with.

      • mbirth 🇬🇧@lemmy.ml
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        11 hours ago

        Eh, there’s not really a better/worse between Gitea and ForgeJo. Gitea is targeting business customers, ForgeJo is targeting the open source community.

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        5 hours ago

        Is the CI/CD still a faithful clone of github’s worst-in-show setup? Because if I had a plan for ditching GL, the CI keeps forgejo from being a contender.

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              8 hours ago

              You left out a part of the sentence;

              Note that Forgejo does not run the jobs, it relies on the Forgejo Runner to do so. It needs to be installed separately.

              And:

              As of Forgejo v1.21, Actions is enabled by default.

              So yeah. it depends on how you look at it. For me it means it’s part of Forgejo.

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                4 hours ago

                Github actions also needs a separate runner, github just provides some free ones for you. You can self-host a github actions runner as well.

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      11 hours ago

      Thanks for you reply, I did not know what CI/CD mean so just checked it, it’s not important for me because I want to display only finished project. Forgejo looks great and I just found it’s available as a TrueNas app which is great for me.

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        4 hours ago

        I’ve been running forgejo (and forgejo-runner for workflows) on TrueNAS for a little while now, without any issues really.

        The runner image is also available as a TrueNAS app, so if you ever do want CI/CD it’s pretty simple to set up.

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    11 hours ago

    If you don’t need issue tracker, wki, CI etc., cgit will be enough. If choose from gitlab, gitea and forgejo, use forgejo.