On Fri, 2019-10-25 at 19:04 +0200, Clement Verna wrote: > I think the main reason why we don't already have it on Pagure is > that we don't want to be dependent of our own infrastructure to host > this repo. It currently lives on the batcave01 host which is the box > we use to deploy our infrastructure. So to me if we are going to host > this repository on a git forge I think using an external service > would make sense. +1 > Of course we would then be dependent on a third party Well, since git itself is a distributed scm, we aren't really dependent. I bet there are many many copies of the Ansible repo on all of our laptops (I have it on my laptop and on a local repospanner forge in my house right now!). So even if we had it on Git* and that thing went down, we still have like a hundred other copies of it. > I think that the % of availability of GitHub or GitLab is much higher > than ours, they have dedicated teams working on making sure their > service is available when we struggle to keep all our infra running. > Also their main business and expertise is to run a git forge service, > they have the infrastructure and the hardware for that, while our > main business is to build and release a Linux distribution (A really > good one :-) +1 > After I am not really interested in a long debate in regards of where > that repo should be hosted, to me what matters is that we should have > the Fedora Community in only one place be it GitLab like the Gnome > community or GitHub where we already have fedora-infra, fedora-cloud, > fedora CoreOS. Yeah GitHub and GitLab are both great.
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