If you're still on GitLab you might want to speed up planning your migration path.
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RE: https://mastodon.me.uk/@pikesley/116560335270718717
If you're still on GitLab you might want to speed up planning your migration path.
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RE: https://mastodon.me.uk/@pikesley/116560335270718717
If you're still on GitLab you might want to speed up planning your migration path.
@tante
I just migrated my stuff from GitHub to Codeberg. I guess I'll check to see if there is anything I still have on GitLab. -
RE: https://mastodon.me.uk/@pikesley/116560335270718717
If you're still on GitLab you might want to speed up planning your migration path.
@tante codeberg/ forgejo have been quite nice
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@tante codeberg/ forgejo have been quite nice
@fireye I have all my stuff on Codeberg as well
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RE: https://mastodon.me.uk/@pikesley/116560335270718717
If you're still on GitLab you might want to speed up planning your migration path.
@tante "Agents open merge requests in parallel, trigger pipelines around the clock, and push commits at a rate no human team ever did. Git itself wasn't designed for that load, and bolting Al onto platforms not built for agents is the biggest mistake of this era. We're doing a generational rebuild of the underlying infrastructure to handle agent- rate work as the default."...
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RE: https://mastodon.me.uk/@pikesley/116560335270718717
If you're still on GitLab you might want to speed up planning your migration path.
@tante π« π«
But on the upside they are recognising that 7 layers of management is too much management

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