From 1e0a357da36356c18e480904010d26df779eab7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "max.mehl" Sharing one's knowledge is a core principle in the Free Software
society, collaboration is another. From today, the FSFE provides its git.fsfe.org. Git is not only a tool to store files but the most popular version
control system, similar to SVN. While Git is a command line server and
-client, there are several graphical implementation. The FSFE is using Gitea as a web interface. With git.fsfe.org, the FSFE allows
its supporters to share and collaborate on a platform while fully
respecting their freedoms. Using the graphical web interface, people
-can open issues reports for bugs or feature requests. This way, users
-can for example:The FSFE provides Git hosting for its supporters
+FSFE provides Git hosting for its supporters
Features
+
The FSFE also strives to migrate as much code and relevant files as @@ -47,12 +50,14 @@ published under a Free Software license. Unlike other services there is no proprietary enterprise version ("open-core"), but has a strong focus on community development, and already contains almost all features people know from other Git services without any non-free dependencies. -There are already efforts taking place to interconnect several Gitea -installations, enabling Git federation.
+There are already efforts taking place to interconnect Gitea +installations to enable federation of Git repositories.We would like to welcome you to log in with your FSFE Fellowship credentials, test and use the service, and leave -some feedback. Also, please consider contributing to the Gitea +some feedback. You can also push this new service by writing easy +guides for Git beginners in the FSFE's +wiki – help us helping! Also, consider contributing to the Gitea project.