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Nixers Git - srp - 17-06-2014

Long since dead, post only here for history sake.

Original post:
Nixers Git

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Rules:
* Anything illegal in New York jurisdiction will be removed.
* No malicious code. (PM for approval)
* No spamming.
* Don't be a dick.

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With the high demands of the GitLab software, the server hosting is fairly expensive per month. If anyone is willing to help keep the git server alive, please pm me.

Every project is private by default unless that person chooses for it to be public. That is GitLab's default and I'm not entirely sure how to change it (yet).



RE: Nixers Git - jmbi - 17-06-2014

Thanks for the hosting, it's nice to have our own git server.


RE: Nixers Git - z3bra - 18-06-2014

Why no anonymous access ? Is every project secret ?


RE: Nixers Git - jmbi - 18-06-2014

(18-06-2014, 09:41 AM)z3bra Wrote: Why no anonymous access ? Is every project secret ?

Yeah, I was wondering that too.


RE: Nixers Git - venam - 18-06-2014

(18-06-2014, 09:41 AM)z3bra Wrote: Why no anonymous access ? Is every project secret ?
Here's the reason why:
* No malicious code. (PM for approval)
Because malicious code can be approved via PMs.


RE: Nixers Git - jmbi - 18-06-2014

(18-06-2014, 10:28 AM)venam Wrote:
(18-06-2014, 09:41 AM)z3bra Wrote: Why no anonymous access ? Is every project secret ?
Here's the reason why:
* No malicious code. (PM for approval)
Because malicious code can be approved via PMs.

I think he meant why we can't simply view projects without signing in, which is kind of a pain.


RE: Nixers Git - srp - 18-06-2014

(18-06-2014, 09:41 AM)z3bra Wrote: Why no anonymous access ? Is every project secret ?

Every project is private by default unless that person chooses for it to be public. That is GitLab's default and I'm not entirely sure how to change it (yet).