Allura is an open source implementation of a software forge, a site that manages source code repositories, bug reports, discussions, and more for projects.
Also, Apache Allura supports revision control services other than Git, which apparently Gitea does not.
Well, do you think its relevant to support anything else other than Git nowadays? Allura might do a bit more on that but Gitea has way more features and the UI is actually decent.
Gitea is so much better than this. MIT licensed as well.
https://forge-allura.apache.org/p/allura/wiki/Feature Comparison/
Thats why they don’t compare themselved against it
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Is it, though?
Also, Apache Allura supports revision control services other than Git, which apparently Gitea does not.
Why do you think that is relevant, specially given Apache Allura is released under the Apache license?
Well, do you think its relevant to support anything else other than Git nowadays? Allura might do a bit more on that but Gitea has way more features and the UI is actually decent.
Yes. There are people who prefer Mercurial than Git, and there are quite a lot of projects out there which still use Subversion.
I really don’t understand the mindset that leads to a belief that a monoculture is good or desirable.
Yes, it does.
That’s debatable, but to each its own.
Perhaps this could shine some light on the "do you think it’s relevant to suport anything else other than ".
Oh well, we value different things it seems.