#webarchitects — Public Fediverse posts
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I built a (shitty placeholder) website! 🎉
(and learnt about ssh along the way)https://www.dannygarside.co.uk/blog/Codeberg-WebArch-website/
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Playing around with #GitLab for the first time in a while this morning* and wow I prefer it to #github in many ways.
Little things like the text editor (specifically the way you can switch from markdown to rendered text) and the option to mark issues as confidential.
* I just signed up to git.coop through #WebArchitects (https://www.webarchitects.coop/git#free)
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Playing around with #GitLab for the first time in a while this morning* and wow I prefer it to #github in many ways.
Little things like the text editor (specifically the way you can switch from markdown to rendered text) and the option to mark issues as confidential.
* I just signed up to git.coop through #WebArchitects (https://www.webarchitects.coop/git#free)
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Playing around with #GitLab for the first time in a while this morning* and wow I prefer it to #github in many ways.
Little things like the text editor (specifically the way you can switch from markdown to rendered text) and the option to mark issues as confidential.
* I just signed up to git.coop through #WebArchitects (https://www.webarchitects.coop/git#free)
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Playing around with #GitLab for the first time in a while this morning* and wow I prefer it to #github in many ways.
Little things like the text editor (specifically the way you can switch from markdown to rendered text) and the option to mark issues as confidential.
* I just signed up to git.coop through #WebArchitects (https://www.webarchitects.coop/git#free)
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Playing around with #GitLab for the first time in a while this morning* and wow I prefer it to #github in many ways.
Little things like the text editor (specifically the way you can switch from markdown to rendered text) and the option to mark issues as confidential.
* I just signed up to git.coop through #WebArchitects (https://www.webarchitects.coop/git#free)
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@z428 it's a bit of a #Catch22. There are potential customers, like you, unable to find a reliable vendor. There are also heaps of ethical tech #cooperatives out there desperately looking for paying customers (eg I recently met some people from #WebArchitects and #CoLab).
@jcbrand -
General question for social.coop -- how should we make decisions about which tools to use?
For example, in the CWG, I created an #etherpad doc on #Disroot and then asked people working on that doc to use it.
When it came to switching to #gitlab on #webarchitects, we discussed it at length.
In a recent phone chat one person suggested google hangouts and others suggested Zoom and we agreed to use the latter.
Do we need some protocol or etiquette on this?