PGP has failed to provide "encryption for the masses".
Try Phabricator (http://phabricator.org/), you can point it at a remote repository without hosting it.
> Phabricator is nice, but it's more of a full-featured replacement for GitHub as a whole. Some people want to keep most of GitHub and just improve on the code review aspects. That's the nice thing about Phabricator,…
One of the nice things about Phabricator is its performance. It originated at Facebook, and they are using massive, monolithic monorepos.
This is exactly what the GPLv3 protects against.
This is one of the finest pieces of open source software that I've ever seen. The documentation is very good and even succeeds at making LaTeX accessible to non-technical people. I've been using it for years for pretty…
Try DigiKam - it's open source and its photo management features work very well. > Does anyone have a web or desktop alternative that supports tagging on individual and multiple photos? DigiKam!
PGP has failed to provide "encryption for the masses".
Try Phabricator (http://phabricator.org/), you can point it at a remote repository without hosting it.
> Phabricator is nice, but it's more of a full-featured replacement for GitHub as a whole. Some people want to keep most of GitHub and just improve on the code review aspects. That's the nice thing about Phabricator,…
One of the nice things about Phabricator is its performance. It originated at Facebook, and they are using massive, monolithic monorepos.
This is exactly what the GPLv3 protects against.
This is one of the finest pieces of open source software that I've ever seen. The documentation is very good and even succeeds at making LaTeX accessible to non-technical people. I've been using it for years for pretty…
Try DigiKam - it's open source and its photo management features work very well. > Does anyone have a web or desktop alternative that supports tagging on individual and multiple photos? DigiKam!