I'm looking for a lightweight, private, and open source way to share internal documentation for our service platform's team.
I was thinking maybe a gitlab repo and markdown files. I would prefer that we host everything.
Do you have any suggestion or experience to share?
Please boost!
[#]bioinformatics #documentation #opensource
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@eric_normandeau if it was me, I'd go Codeberg.
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@jake4480 Cool, I didn't know about Codeberg. I'd prefer if we hosted the solution (editing original message).
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@eric_normandeau ohh ok yeah - self hosted will be different. Yeah, Codeberg is a great alternative to Github.
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@jake4480 @eric_normandeau Codeberg basically runs a slightly customized and themed version of Forgejo. It's super easy to set up and manage.
https://forgejo.org/
I'd recommend it over GitLab, because the latter is way more complex and comes with a ton of stuff that you'll probably never need. 🙂
If everybody's fine with Markdown a private Git repo is the way to go.
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