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minus-squaresolrize@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·23 hours agoWhat does that even mean? If it’s a service, it’s a program running on some computer somewhere. Is that not hosting?
minus-squareKissaki@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-212 hours agoThey were talking about hosting the git repository via sftp - so bare file transfer - a bare repository. And how that was enough for them. While that is also hosted, and hosted through a service, it’s only a file transfer service and hosting. That means specifically without a hosted service like a forge or gerrit. Which is why I was interested in how they handle stuff that is usually done through such forges and services / hosted software.
minus-squaresolrize@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·11 hours agoOh I see. The Linux kernel has been doing fine with mailing lists (LKML) for decades, if that helps.
What does that even mean? If it’s a service, it’s a program running on some computer somewhere. Is that not hosting?
They were talking about hosting the git repository via sftp - so bare file transfer - a bare repository. And how that was enough for them.
While that is also hosted, and hosted through a service, it’s only a file transfer service and hosting.
That means specifically without a hosted service like a forge or gerrit.
Which is why I was interested in how they handle stuff that is usually done through such forges and services / hosted software.
Oh I see. The Linux kernel has been doing fine with mailing lists (LKML) for decades, if that helps.