Regarding the wiki... in gitea you can link to any external source with the wiki tab. So I guess you could have a nice external bookstack page or also link to a markdown file within the repo. Same for the issue tracker.
If you did start your own Git repository, it you could (to allow unlimited space to each and every user) use a FGD GitHub repo to host all repositories -- in other words, store all repositories in a subfolder of a master FGD repository hosted on GitHub. I don't know if it's legal, but it's worth looking into.
Lyberta {l Wrote}:Ntech {l Wrote}:Myself, I use GitHub, and it's fine for all my needs.
If you did start your own Git repository, it you could (to allow unlimited space to each and every user) use a FGD GitHub repo to host all repositories -- in other words, store all repositories in a subfolder of a master FGD repository hosted on GitHub. I don't know if it's legal, but it's worth looking into.
Please let GitHub die. GitHub is cancer.
I mean somebody had to say it, right?
dulsi {l Wrote}:We don't need another argument about github. Lyberta and others disagree with policies of github or features of git. Search the history of their posts for more information.
Julius {l Wrote}:They are actually reducing services, although their Gitlab instance is likely to stay longer: https://framablog.org/2019/09/26/lets-d ... -internet/
An interesting new FOSS alternative seems to be https://sourcehut.org/ (works even without Javascript)
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