13 Jun 2015
From Gitorious to cgit
I always seem to have bad luck with online services. Which is probably the
reason I’m very wary with all new “cloud” services that appear from time to time.
Gitorious, the Git hosting service I was using for my hobby side projects, has
been shut down.
Tired of having to jump from service to service I have decided to start
hosting my projects in my personal website, using cgit.
Welcome to the new git.javispedro.com.
So far I only have good things to say about cgit. I love the minimalistic
interface. I’m just missing a similarly minimalistic issue tracker.
I always seem to have bad luck with online services. Which is probably the reason I’m very wary with all new “cloud” services that appear from time to time.
Gitorious, the Git hosting service I was using for my hobby side projects, has been shut down. Tired of having to jump from service to service I have decided to start hosting my projects in my personal website, using cgit.
Welcome to the new git.javispedro.com.
So far I only have good things to say about cgit. I love the minimalistic interface. I’m just missing a similarly minimalistic issue tracker.