Nothing like a Sunday morning to move all your stuff to #GotHub #OpenBSD
https://x61.sh/log/2026/03/14032026191148-gothub.html

Nothing like a Sunday morning to move all your stuff to #GotHub #OpenBSD
https://x61.sh/log/2026/03/14032026191148-gothub.html

I moved all my repos to #GotHub:
And you can do the same! Go to https://gothub.org/ and check it out!
Maybe you are interesting on this one too:
I've moved some of my currently active repositories over to Game of Trees Hub! 🌳
GoTHub is a transparently funded Git/Got repository hosting service - lightweight, BSD-licensed, and a great minimalist alternative to the big tech.
Check it out: https://rsadowski.gothub.org/
Those of you who are using got, and with got-portable, might like to know I've made got-portable available via my gothub instance:
You'll see more repos there over time, but if this is your preference, here it is.
I will be providing more information about got's use with gothub in due course.
In parity with got-0.119, I've also released -portable 0.119
Everything in this release was done to make sure gotwebd's auth method works in -portable.
Please note that we've done some testing of this, but most likely there could be some additional kinks.
I'd be keen to know if you spot any -- if so, please let me know.
Apologies, I've not got[1] round to adding signify(1) support yet to the releases. I am working on that.
This release is nicely timed with @stsp's talk at #eurobsdcon on Sunday regarding #gothub.
Usual mirror on xteddy.org has been updated.
Usual info here:
https://gameoftrees.org/portable.html
Now shut up and hack!
[1]: "gotten", you wish I'd say? Err, no, no... not in my vocabulary. ;) ;)