Backport #32881 by ExplodingDragon
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Co-authored-by: Exploding Dragon <explodingfkl@gmail.com>
## Why join
I didn’t talk about myself before, so some people may think that I am an
employee from the company. So I think it is necessary to talk about why
and how I joined.
At the begining, my boss gave me a task to find a git software which can
self hosted in on-premise. Then I found that there are not many project
which meet our needs. But finally, I found Gitea. A easy use, easy
maintenance, and without a good machine you can also run it.
At that time, I just finished my previous work which is using helm to
deploy something in K8s. So I tried to use Gitea’s helm chart to deploy
in my work PC to see whether we can use it. But soon, I found a bug, and
reported it (https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/issues/382), but after
about 1 month, there’s no fix. So I try to check the source code, and I
found that it is caused by Gitea’s code and it is easy to fix it. So I
created an issue (https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/22523) in
Gitea. But unfortunately, after a long time again, it is still not
fixed. So I tried to finish it by myself.
I’m not a pro programmer, coding is just my hobby since I was 13 or 14
years old. (I will tell the reason later), I even don’t know the
workflow about the contribution of OSS, so maybe I did some bad things
at the early time, I apologize.
But the people here are very kind, at that time, I start to consider
whether it has worth to recommend to my boss. So I started to use it,
but I found more and more bugs in a short time. Japanese company is very
sensitive to it, so I gave up to recommend.
But I can try to fix them! Because I can learn too many things during
the contribution, not just about the programing but also the usage of
other tools and the general contribution rule in the world of OSS. It
let me grow up, and to become (maybe) a perfect full-stack engineer
which is my dream. (Why it is my dream? I made a wrong decision in my
college, I took/followed the advice of my parent, choosed communications
engineering instead of computer science which is my favorite thing)
# Why leave
Several days ago, there’s an
[article](https://juejin.cn/post/7446578471901626420#comment) came into
my eye. Something about JiHu (GitLab Ltd in China) start to file a
lawsuit to the company which is using GitLab CE version which is under
MIT License. So people start to find other git service/application to
avoid it. And in the this article, a project called Fogejo is mentioned.
It says it is a hard-fork of Gitea. But I don’t know the meaning of
`hard-fork`, so I access the home page of this project to find where it
comes from.
Finally, I found it here:
https://forgejo.org/compare-to-gitea/#why-was-forgejo-created. They
said:
> As of early 2024, Forgejo is developed independently of Gitea, as a
“hard-fork”.
`hard-fork` has a quotation, so the meaning is not the original meaning
of it, but they said `as`, which means `like` or `similar` I think. So
just focus on the words before `as` is ok, because `hard-fork` is a
simile, `As of early 2024, Forgejo is developed independently of Gitea`
is what they want to say.
In my mind, this means:
since early 2024 Forgejo’s codes (new changes) are all written by
themselves, and emphasize that these changes are not related to Gitea,
because they can simply say `As of early 2024, Forgejo is developed
independently, as a “hard-fork”`
But after I check the commit history, I can still find some strange
commits in recent month:
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/commits/branch/forgejo/search?q=author%3Ayp05327&all=
The author is me, but the commit is signed by someone I even never
heard.
Considering the words they said above, it feels/sounds like my work has
become their work. Although Gitea is under MIT license, is this allowed
in the OSS world?
Even it is allowed, I can not accept it personally.
So I created a issue to ask them:
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/6236https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions/issues/251
Finally, it seems that they understood the problem and promised to
improve it. But I also required a public statement to explain it which
means they need to apologize, otherwise it is hard to the users who
believe these are all their work know it, and it seems they ignored some
of my words again? So it is hard for me to believe they will really make
changes and post the apologize. If they did, I will consider to come
back. Otherwise, I think there’s no worth to continually contribute to
any OSS project, so I decided to leave.
ps: TOC voting is still ongoing, please remove me from the list. And I
will leave the organization after the merge.
At the end, thanks to all people who have helped me to finish the
contribution and teach me new knowledges.
Fixes 79 typescript errors. Discovered at least two bugs in
`notifications.ts`, and I'm pretty sure this feature was at least
partially broken and may still be, I don't really know how to test it.
After this, only like ~10 typescript errors remain in the codebase but
those are harder to solve.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
1. restore background color
2. fix border radius on top/bottom and on hover
3. parent link is now full-row again, much easier to click
4. parent link now uses directory icon, matching github
5 changed grid layout to remove auto width on file name column which could get too small.
6. mobile layout now shows more of the filename.
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Fix#32795
If a job uses a matrix, multiple `ActionRunJobs` may have the same
`JobID`. We need to merge the outputs of these jobs to make them
available to the jobs that need them.
Mac's git installation ships with a system wide config that configures
the credential helper `osxkeychain`, which will prompt the user with a
dialog.
```
$ git config list --system
credential.helper=osxkeychain
```
By setting the environment variable
[`GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM=true`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#ENVIRONMENT),
Git will not load the system wide config, preventing the dialog from
populating.
Closes#26717
Fixes Issue #29365 and inherit PR #29429
- I should extend the #29429 fork but the fork is not synced, so I
created another PR.
- Use `silenced` class for the link, as in #29847
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Co-authored-by: Ben Chang <ben_chang@htc.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
The R package repository currently does not have support for older
versions of packages which should be stored in a separate /Archive
router. This PR remedies that by adding a new path router.
I am a member of a group that loves using Gitea and this bug has been
annoying us for a long time. Hope it can be merged in time for Gitea
1.23.0.
Any feedback much appreciated.
Fixes#32782
1. use grid instead of table, completely drop "ui table" from that list
2. move some "commit sign" related styles into a new file by the way (no
change) because I need to figure out where `#repo-files-table` is used.
3. move legacy "branch/tag selector" related code into repo-legacy.ts,
now there are 13 `import $` files left.
Rearrange the clone panel to use less horizontal space.
The following changes have been made to achieve this:
- Moved everything into the dropdown menu
- Moved the HTTPS/SSH Switch to a separate line
- Moved the "Clone in VS Code"-Button up and added a divider
- Named the dropdown button "Code", added appropriate icon
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Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.com>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>