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gitness reviews and mentions
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Edit: Drone source
My understanding is woodpecker is a fork of drone. Seems like drone was replaced with https://gitness.com/ as the selfhostable version.
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Build and test a Golang app with Gitness
Gitness GitHub repository
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Harness launches Gitness, an open-source GitHub competitor
Gitness is a continuation of Drone: they incorporated it in one big PR [0].
Cynically, when coupled with the CTA to star on GitHub, it feels like they did it this way to preserve the star and fork counts.
I get that you feel that they're the same, and that makes sense since you founded both projects. But what is publicly visible communicates something very different.
For example, the press release entitled "Harness Releases Gitness" is clearly describing the release of a new Harness product, not a rebranding of Drone [0].
You also didn't merge in a branch that built Gitness on top of Drone. Instead there's one commit that removes every single line of Drone code [1] and then another one that adds all of Gitness [2]. There's no continuity in the history between Drone and Gitness, Gitness effectively originates in one big "Initial commit" that just happens to be in the same GitHub repo as Drone used to be.
Two thirds of those stars were earned before Harness even acquired Drone, and it feels weird to me to see them used to push Harness's strategic move into Git hosting, even if that move is led by Drone's founder.
[0] https://www.harness.io/blog/harness-releases-gitness-open-so...
[1] https://github.com/harness/gitness/commit/7ab205375f34ab3850...
[2] https://github.com/harness/gitness/commit/e0aa6cb81ae73c0877...
I hate to focus on this, but the website, https://gitness.com/, is absolutely horrible. Especially on mobile. The scrolljacking seems outright hostile and the entire site feels janky and broken. You don't need scrolljacking to provide a compelling or visually differentiated design experience.
Interestingly it looks like this is to a large extent a fork of Gitea (or at least, incorporates large amounts of code from Gitea): https://github.com/harness/gitness/pull/3364/files#diff-4673...
It's Apache-2.0 so I'm not sure what you're talking about: https://github.com/harness/gitness/blob/master/LICENSE.md
Looking at the forks list, it looks like they converted their old "drone" repo into the "gitness" repo:
https://github.com/harness/gitness/forks
So the stars all carried over.
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harness/gitness is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of gitness is Go.