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| tracking of forks || YES ([https://git.osgeo.org/_gogs_/postgis/postgis/forks example]) || YES || NO || YES | | tracking of forks || YES ([https://git.osgeo.org/_gogs_/postgis/postgis/forks example]) || YES || NO || YES | ||
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Revision as of 23:27, 25 April 2016
Comparison Table
This table is aimed at helping to decide which service to install on OSGeo machines to provide hosting for OSGeo projects.
The priority of each parameter is not currently defined.
Feature | Gogs | GitLab-CE | Trac | Kallithea |
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deployed in staging | YES | NO | YES (in use) | NO |
open dev. model | YES | MOSTLY (2) | YES | |
security level | ||||
login via LDAP | YES | YES | YES | YES |
LDAP groups sync | NO | |||
autonomous creation of repositories | YES | YES | NO | YES |
autonomous creation of organizations | YES | NO | YES | |
organization management | YES (poor) | YES | NO | YES |
private repositories | YES (no filesystem permission handling) | YES | YES | |
external issue tracker | YES (example) | YES | NO | MIN |
internal issue tracker | YES | YES | YES | NO |
tool to migrate from trac | NO | YES | n/a | tbd |
tool to migrate from github | YES | |||
external wiki | YES | tbd | ||
internal wiki | YES (edit permissions match code repo ones) | YES (1) | YES | NO |
comment issues via mail | NO | YES | YES | YES |
PostgreSQL backend | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Multilanguage | 15 languages | YES | YES | |
Comments on diff lines | NO | YES | YES (via plugins) | tbd |
Pull requests | YES | YES | NO (?) | YES |
Webhooks | YES | YES | tbd | |
Edit GIT hooks | YES (only for enabled users) | YES | ||
CI | external (like drone) | integrated | YES (plugin) | YES |
tracking of forks | YES (example) | YES | NO | YES |
downoad area | NO | NO |
- (1) : GitLab wiki permissions match repo ones. GitLab wikis can be accessed through a git repo.
- (2) : GitLab's development process is subject to discussion and subjective opinions. Be careful when stating a definite answer to this question. You can read here and also here and there with your trollometer on.