gitweb[-caching] vs cgit | |
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We're currently using gitweb[-caching] on fedorahosted and on fedorapeople. A discussion today suggested maybe we should move to cgit in its lieu. First things first: 1. cgit means we break old links to gitweb urls 2. cgit is a different pkg - maintained by other folks 3. gitweb-caching appears to be abandoned (gitweb is maintained but it doesn't do caching) - kernel.org is using gitweb-caching so - question - is cgit different and better enough to warrant the hurt of moving? is cgit more reliably maintained? is it faster? (hell, not sure it is possible for it to be slower) Are we overlooking other options? -sv _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure
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