

Und deswegen die WebApp zerstört? Hmmm, ok, werde mir die App mal anschauen…
Edit: Ok, die Android-App sieht genauso aus… Die haben mit ihrem Redesign das wichtigste Feature gekillt, für das ich einen Account dort angelegt hatte…
Und deswegen die WebApp zerstört? Hmmm, ok, werde mir die App mal anschauen…
Edit: Ok, die Android-App sieht genauso aus… Die haben mit ihrem Redesign das wichtigste Feature gekillt, für das ich einen Account dort angelegt hatte…
Me at layer 4 losing my pants, grabing them, leading to a collapse of the whole thing…
I’m not sure what you are trying to say.
My point was from the beginning that I don’t want to create 2 accounts when I report a bug a bug on Forgejo instance 1 and on instance 2.
The suggestion whether I have heard about git does not solve anything about that…
Some one else here mentioned that it’s possible to login with Mastodon on each of the instance, which is the correct direction (allows to report a bug on both instances via an external account). Disadvantage is still: My 2 bug reports are not linked to each other, because there is no shared Forgejo profile, which would actually require something like federation.
FYI Forgejo supports mastodon login
That’s interesting. Did not even know, Mastodon supported doing something like this…
There is still a difference: There is no profile in the end. I might create 2 bug reports, bit they won’t be linked to each other.
I agree that it’s already kind of decentralized, so I also added the word “federated” to my original post.
Yeah, that was my point in the first comment… But not only that…
The development with multiple people is decentralized, yes…
But even, if I add 3 remotes to my repo (1 to GitHub, 1 to Forgejo instance A and 1 to Forgejo instance B), guess what happens, if you don’t have an account on each of these… Try pushing code or making a pull request and see how it fails, because you are not authenticated…
I did not mean decentralized hosting of the projects (e.g. your project will be on all instances).
I meant decentralized account usage (e.g. you can use your example.com forgejo account to create an issue on otherexample.org)… Just like Lemmy… I could use my reddthat.com lemmy account to create a post on your instance lemmy.world without having to register there.
There is no command git issue create [hostname] [title] [description]
and if there was such a command, it’d require authentication on the specific instance to prevent spam.
You still need to create an account on each Forgejo instance to report a bug there…
And even, if you commit code or make a pull request… Git might be decentralized (you can develop with your friend independently from each other and merge it), but try to commit code to a GitHub project, GitLab instance or Forgejo instance without having an account there to authenticate yourself… It won’t work.
We need something like Forgejo, but decentralized and federated, like Lemmy. I don’t want to create a new account for every Forgejo instance, just to be able to report a bug…
Edit: Added “and federated”
What the frick?
Too late… You started a war in the comments. I’ll proudly fight for my country’s way to separate numbers!!! :)
We (in Europe) probably should be thankful that you are not using feet as thousands-separator over there in the USA… Or maybe separate after each 2nd digit, because why not… ;)
Yes. It’s the normal Thousands-separator notation in Germany for example.
Me and my 5.000 closest friends don’t like that the website and their 1.300 partners all need my data.
ml represents all dictatorships…
The war that was supposed to last 3 days…
We reached 1,000 days…