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Source code is our species' pinnacle in logic and reasoning;
millions log on each day and spend hours repairing errors, checking issues, and building experiences online.
Gitea recognizes and addresses our need for programs which enable group-coding,
based on publicly-accessible and changeable code.
The original source in the lineage, Gogs,
laid a mile marker by rebelling against closed-source cloud providers,
and years down the road many people are reaping rewards
by sharing code on Gogs and Gitea worldwide.
I primarily design experiences in web browsers, using webpack and shudder React,
achieving blazing clock speeds, edgy designs, and remarkable polish.
I hope I can bring and share such skills inside an open-source codebase provider program,
by adding one more link in the lineage of Gogs and Gitea: Sourcery.
Sourcery can begin addressing a couple areas inside Gitea's code base,
which seem unmanageable based on bulk and churn:
By pruning dependencies and building up solid API and single-page application layers,
Sourcery hopes to accomplish a much smaller and perhaps quicker codebase
using more moldable browser-side libraries to build some nice coding experiences.
I hope you are curious, and can lend a hand!
Links coming soon.
Much obliged,
Grace – c4lliope
Sourcery shall begin running a parallel page and make a code clone once Gitea code begins living on Gitea.com – Gitea hosted Gitea #1029
"Sourcery" is a code name, and may change based on naming collisions.
Issue shall remain open so long as issue Gitea hosted Gitea #1029 is pending. Then, a link shall be added and our issue shall be closed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Source code is our species' pinnacle in logic and reasoning;
millions log on each day and spend hours repairing errors, checking issues, and building experiences online.
Gitea recognizes and addresses our need for programs which enable group-coding,
based on publicly-accessible and changeable code.
The original source in the lineage, Gogs,
laid a mile marker by rebelling against closed-source cloud providers,
and years down the road many people are reaping rewards
by sharing code on Gogs and Gitea worldwide.
I primarily design experiences in web browsers, using webpack and shudder React,
achieving blazing clock speeds, edgy designs, and remarkable polish.
I hope I can bring and share such skills inside an open-source codebase provider program,
by adding one more link in the lineage of Gogs and Gitea: Sourcery.
Sourcery can begin addressing a couple areas inside Gitea's code base,
which seem unmanageable based on bulk and churn:
By pruning dependencies and building up solid API and single-page application layers,
Sourcery hopes to accomplish a much smaller and perhaps quicker codebase
using more moldable browser-side libraries to build some nice coding experiences.
I hope you are curious, and can lend a hand!
Links coming soon.
Much obliged,
Grace – c4lliope
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: