Gitote, two weeks after
Erwan ROUSSEL
Posted on December 7, 2018
Two weeks ago I saw a post about this new
open source end-to-end software development platform with built-in version control, issue tracking, code review
: this post. I signed up to see what does this new platform look like. And after two weeks I can give my mind.
⚠️ I'm only 15 yo, my English isn't perfect and I want to improve it so if you notice a language error, say it in a comment. ⚠️
Good points
- It is new and open source
I don't know if it's an argument but in my mind, that's very important.
I love open source alternatives. This is based on Gogs which is self-hostable.
- Simple user interface
The first thing I noticed is the user interface, so simple and so easy to understand, okay some people can say it is a copy paste of the Github's design but that's not a problem for me.
- Visibility
Gitote is made with the concerns of the social. There is an Explore page which is absolutely amazing I discovered a lot of good projects especially Just Another shell or Full Tilt Bash.
Negative points
- No unit testing service
That's a big problem for me, I need unit testing but today if you want to use a unit testing service you will have to create a mirror on Gitlab/Github.
EDIT: Gitote is setting up a drone-ci instance.
- I don't know but I have to find other negative points
Conclusion
I don't say you should use it instead of Gitlab/Github/Bitbucket but you should still try Gitote. I forgot to mention that I am remote intern at Gitote but I said all the things I thought about it good or bad.
There is not a lot of people for now on Gitote but I think the popularity is only a matter of time.
Posted on December 7, 2018
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