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+#+TITLE:
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+#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
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+#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
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+#+KEYWORDS: freedombone, gogs
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+#+DESCRIPTION: How to use Gogs
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+#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
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+#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
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+#+BEGIN_CENTER
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+[[file:images/logo.png]]
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+#+END_CENTER
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+#+BEGIN_EXPORT html
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+<center>
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+<h1>Gogs</h1>
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+</center>
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+#+END_EXPORT
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+Github is ok, but it's proprietary and funded by venture capital. If you been around on the internet for long enough then you know how this story eventually works itself out - i.e. badly for the users. It's really only a question of time. If you're a software developer or do things which involve the Git version control system then it's a good idea to become accustomed to hosting your own repositories, before the inevitable Github shitstorm occurs.
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+A Git hosting system called [[https://gogs.io][Gogs]] can optionally be installed. This is very similar to Github in appearance and use. It's lightweight and so well suited for use on low power ARM servers.
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+Navigate to your git site and click the *Register* button. The first user registered on the system becomes the administrator. Once you've done that then it's a good idea to disable further registrations. Currently that's a little complicated, but you can do it as follows:
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+#+begin_src bash :tangle no
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+sudo username@domainname -p 2222
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+#+end_src
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+Select *Administrator controls* then *App Settings* then *gogs*. You can then enable or disable registration of new users.
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+Disabling further registrations will stop any spam accounts being created by random strangers or bots.

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 * Gogs
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 * Gogs
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 Lightweight git project hosting system. You can mirror projects from Github, or if Github turns evil then just host your own projects while retaining the familiar /fork-and-pull/ workflow. If you can use Github then you can also use Gogs.
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 Lightweight git project hosting system. You can mirror projects from Github, or if Github turns evil then just host your own projects while retaining the familiar /fork-and-pull/ workflow. If you can use Github then you can also use Gogs.
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+[[./app_gogs.html][How to use it]]
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 * HTMLy
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 Databaseless blogging system. Quite simple and with a markdown-like format.
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 Databaseless blogging system. Quite simple and with a markdown-like format.
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 | [[./app_tox.html][Tox]]                                                  |
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 | [[./app_tox.html][Tox]]                                                  |
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 | [[./app_mumble.html][Mumble]]                                               |
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 | [[./app_rss.html][RSS Reader]]                                           |
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-| [[Git Projects]]                                         |
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+| [[./app_gogs.html][Git Projects]]                                         |
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 | [[Adding or removing users]]                             |
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 | [[Blocking Ads]]                                         |
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 Subsequently even if dynamic DNS isn't working you may still be able to administer your system. Using the onion address also gives you some degree of protection against corporate or government metadata analysis, since it becomes more difficult to passively detect which systems are communicating.
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 Subsequently even if dynamic DNS isn't working you may still be able to administer your system. Using the onion address also gives you some degree of protection against corporate or government metadata analysis, since it becomes more difficult to passively detect which systems are communicating.
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-* Git Projects
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-Github is ok, but it's proprietary and funded by venture capital. If you been around on the internet for long enough then you know how this story eventually works itself out - i.e. badly for the users. It's really only a question of time. If you're a software developer or do things which involve the Git version control system then it's a good idea to become accustomed to hosting your own repositories, before the inevitable Github shitstorm happens.
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-A Git hosting system called [[https://gogs.io][Gogs]] can optionally be installed. This is very similar to Github in appearance and use. It's lightweight and so well suited for use on low power ARM servers.
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-Navigate to your git site and click the *Register* button. The first user registered on the system becomes the administrator. Once you've done that then it's a good idea to disable further registrations. Currently that's a little complicated, but you can do it as follows:
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 Log into the system with:
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     APP_INSTALLED=1
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+Github is ok, but it's proprietary and funded by venture capital. If you been around on the internet for long enough then you know how this story eventually works itself out - i.e. badly for the users. It's really only a question of time. If you're a software developer or do things which involve the Git version control system then it's a good idea to become accustomed to hosting your own repositories, before the inevitable Github shitstorm occurs.
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+A Git hosting system called <a href="https://gogs.io">Gogs</a> can optionally be installed. This is very similar to Github in appearance and use. It's lightweight and so well suited for use on low power ARM servers.
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+</p>
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+<p>
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+Navigate to your git site and click the <b>Register</b> button. The first user registered on the system becomes the administrator. Once you've done that then it's a good idea to disable further registrations. Currently that's a little complicated, but you can do it as follows:
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+<pre class="src src-bash">sudo username@domainname -p 2222
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+Select <b>Administrator controls</b> then <b>App Settings</b> then <b>gogs</b>. You can then enable or disable registration of new users.
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+Disabling further registrations will stop any spam accounts being created by random strangers or bots.
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