My blogpost about all the cool opensource stuff happening in our gov is done.
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@m4lvin oh derp!! I didn't think of that, but I could totally spin up a server real quick. Thanks! :D
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My blogpost about all the cool opensource stuff happening in our gov is done. 🎉
Slight complication; I just realized that my work laptop doesn't have an IDE or git, and I don't have the privileges to install anything. Normally I'd do a hugo build and push to my site on Codeberg.
I thought I'd manually create a folder, copy and change the index.html of another post in Codeberg Pages, but that didn't work. Solutions anyone?
I'm two cocktails in at the hotelbar so simple solutions please. 😂
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ssh to a vps and do everything there@lig setting it up right meow
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I would probably try my Termux on Android. I bet Hugo could run there. Go is alright on arm64 usually. -
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I would probably try my Termux on Android. I bet Hugo could run there. Go is alright on arm64 usually.@lig I considered using Termux but man does that seem tedious
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@jbouter I wanted to do but it requires approval from someone at Codeberg first?? Considering it's getting late in Europe that prob won't happen tonight. 😢
"Codeberg provides a Woodpecker CI instance at ci.codeberg.org.
Onboarding requires a few manual steps, as to prevent the abuse of Codeberg's limited resources. You will need to request access by filling out this form. After submitting, a Codeberg volunteer will review your request and grant you access if your use case is appropriate."
@Gina @jbouter It's a bureaucracy, but if you make a request under https://codeberg.org/Codeberg-e.V./requests and follow the template, you will be automatically approved with a bot (that has had this ability for a week or two). If the auto-approval criteria don't kick in, Codeberg volunteers usually take between 20-180 minutes.
This is to prevent abuse and "remind" people of our ToU, but it's unconventional. If you want, feel free to provide me with a repository link and I'd do it for you if it checks out.
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@Gina @jbouter It's a bureaucracy, but if you make a request under https://codeberg.org/Codeberg-e.V./requests and follow the template, you will be automatically approved with a bot (that has had this ability for a week or two). If the auto-approval criteria don't kick in, Codeberg volunteers usually take between 20-180 minutes.
This is to prevent abuse and "remind" people of our ToU, but it's unconventional. If you want, feel free to provide me with a repository link and I'd do it for you if it checks out.
@Gina @jbouter Keep in mind that Codeberg Pages is actually relatively unstable and we have been working on solutions to improve its availability - if you're trying to host a "high-stakes" blog (dutch gov dept?), we would like to take a more careful look to help out and not have you get disappointed later down the line.
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Yeah, it wasn't my first suggestion because of that. I needed to tune its onscreen keyboard a bit for it to become kinda ok to type longer commands or do some text editing in Joe. -
@Gina @jbouter Keep in mind that Codeberg Pages is actually relatively unstable and we have been working on solutions to improve its availability - if you're trying to host a "high-stakes" blog (dutch gov dept?), we would like to take a more careful look to help out and not have you get disappointed later down the line.
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@Gina @jbouter It's a bureaucracy, but if you make a request under https://codeberg.org/Codeberg-e.V./requests and follow the template, you will be automatically approved with a bot (that has had this ability for a week or two). If the auto-approval criteria don't kick in, Codeberg volunteers usually take between 20-180 minutes.
This is to prevent abuse and "remind" people of our ToU, but it's unconventional. If you want, feel free to provide me with a repository link and I'd do it for you if it checks out.
@n0toose Awesome, thanks for you help! I wanted to fill in the form, but I currently don't have the required readme and license files (because it's just a personal website). Will that be a blocker? If so, I might do this all later and spin up a vps for now and push to codeberg from there.
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@n0toose Awesome, thanks for you help! I wanted to fill in the form, but I currently don't have the required readme and license files (because it's just a personal website). Will that be a blocker? If so, I might do this all later and spin up a vps for now and push to codeberg from there.
@Gina @jbouter The repository doesn't have a license + README file so it won't go through the auto-approval thing (but that's normal for websites); our only actual hard requirement would be e.g. providing blog posts under a Creative Commons license (or another license, that's just an example), which I couldn't establish.
See our (soon-to-be-merged) ToU: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/org/pulls/1219
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@Gina @jbouter The repository doesn't have a license + README file so it won't go through the auto-approval thing (but that's normal for websites); our only actual hard requirement would be e.g. providing blog posts under a Creative Commons license (or another license, that's just an example), which I couldn't establish.
See our (soon-to-be-merged) ToU: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/org/pulls/1219
@Gina @jbouter ... I think this might not be doable before the third cocktail hits, sorry. 😅
Our logic is "the infrastructure is 'free to use' but you have to give something back", but we are remodeling our terms in a manner that considers the fact that people use Pages to host their personal webpages.
This requirement is enforced more strictly for the CI.
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@Gina @jbouter ... I think this might not be doable before the third cocktail hits, sorry. 😅
Our logic is "the infrastructure is 'free to use' but you have to give something back", but we are remodeling our terms in a manner that considers the fact that people use Pages to host their personal webpages.
This requirement is enforced more strictly for the CI.
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My blogpost about all the cool opensource stuff happening in our gov is done. 🎉
Slight complication; I just realized that my work laptop doesn't have an IDE or git, and I don't have the privileges to install anything. Normally I'd do a hugo build and push to my site on Codeberg.
I thought I'd manually create a folder, copy and change the index.html of another post in Codeberg Pages, but that didn't work. Solutions anyone?
I'm two cocktails in at the hotelbar so simple solutions please. 😂
@Gina that's basically what Linux live disks are for. 😉
Aeons ago, when I was at college, I kept a Knoppix disk in my bag for any time I had to use a college computer, specifically to avoid having to put up with their locked down systems.