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1 year agoGitea is FOSS under the MIT license. Is the title just phrased oddly? They do offer hosting for profit but I thought the software met the definition of FOSS.
Gitea is FOSS under the MIT license. Is the title just phrased oddly? They do offer hosting for profit but I thought the software met the definition of FOSS.
It’s not even a dual boot. You can enable a linux access from ChromeOS that is essentially the full install. Shell access as well as GUI apps.
I have used it with a lot of success. The initial startup of the sandbox is a bit slow and I seemed to run out of space quickly on mine but for light work it’s definitely usable.
Ah gotcha, thanks!
Sorry if this is a dumb question but what does reproducible mean in this context? I’m a little confused by the discussion here.
So what are the security ramifications of this? I’ve always subscribed to the idea that SSH keys identify a machine and I generate new ones for every machine. That allows me to turn off a machine without losing the access from other machines.
All that said, it would be really handy to make SSH keys more like a person identifier and use the same one across machines. Is this how it’s intended?