I love the initial decision to grow Elixir's ML foundations from scratch, but I also love that we now have a really ergonomic way to farm out to the fast-moving python libraries
> Also, it conveniently handles conversion between Elixir and Python data structures, bubbles Python exceptions and captures standard output
I've been using Gitea, previously using Gogs, for a team of 45 and have had a very pleasant experience. Getting it up and running with docker* was smooth and it works easily with Certbot.
Definitely a great option for a GitHub alternative where you aren't looking for a feature-packed, i.e. large, deployment like Gitlab. It's simple and clearly delineated in its functionality.
However, it does suffer from a lack of good documentation - but I could just look at Gogs' documentation if needed since they're practically identical.
> Also, it conveniently handles conversion between Elixir and Python data structures, bubbles Python exceptions and captures standard output
Sooo nice
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