After a shy start of moving the family calendar from #google to #nextcloud last year, this weekend I took the next step: 170 private #bitbucket repos flushed to a self-hosted #gitolite server.

And I am only starting to get the taste of it. It feels very good.

#DigitalSovereignty

@AndrzejWasowski I had a similar issue in the past. Moved to #gitolite but found it not feature-rich enough. For simple, single-user repos, it is great.
I wanted more (web UI, PRs, Actions). Therefore I have a mix of #gitolite and #gitea at the moment. But it depends on your intended use-case.

@christianlupus I can see what you say. I did consider this. I mostly archive single person private repos, collaboration repos for LaTeX sources, and backup mirrors of collaborative projects with main source tree hosted elsewhere - in these cases we normally do not use PRs and actions.

Good point that if a project emerges that is private, code-driven and not-hosted by my employer, I will have to think again. FOSS projects I intend to host on [email protected] for now.

@christianlupus
I can see now that I will need to add cgit at least, as I would like to be able to browse repos on my phone