Really nice to see this: Game of Trees Hub (GOT)
A Git hosting service built on OpenBSD and Game of Trees, transparently funded via Open Collective.
Small, boring, security-first, and run by people who actually care about infrastructure.
Feels like one of the first real BSD-native Git hosting services.
This is the kind of thing BSD folks quietly smile about. 🐡
👉 https://gothub.org/
#OpenBSD #BSD #GameOfTrees #Git #FOSS
Really nice to see this: Game of Trees Hub (GOT)
A Git hosting service built on OpenBSD and Game of Trees, transparently funded via Open Collective.
Small, boring, security-first, and run by people who actually care about infrastructure.
Feels like one of the first real BSD-native Git hosting services.
This is the kind of thing BSD folks quietly smile about. 🐡
👉 https://gothub.org/
#OpenBSD #BSD #GameOfTrees #Git #FOSS
We have revised the pricing tiers of our #gameoftrees based #git hosting service for the coming year.
Community tiers are now cheaper, starting at 5€/month. These tiers now just about cover the hosting costs we are spending to keep the lights on.
To compensate, prices of professional tiers have been raised slightly. Commercial support is now available for these tiers through our fiscal host and can be booked separately. Our commercial support team members are @stsp, @gonzalo, and @op
We have revised the pricing tiers of our #gameoftrees based #git hosting service for the coming year.
Community tiers are now cheaper, starting at 5€/month. These tiers now just about cover the hosting costs we are spending to keep the lights on.
To compensate, prices of professional tiers have been raised slightly. Commercial support is now available for these tiers through our fiscal host and can be booked separately. Our commercial support team members are @stsp, @gonzalo, and @op
For my company I have put together #gameoftrees and #OpenBSD support packages which cover tasks I have been doing via ad-hoc consulting gigs for years now. And I asked some freelancing friends from the OpenBSD community to share the work with me.
We support deployments of OpenBSD in server and firewall roles via yearly fixed-price contracts. All base system components can be supported.
From our existing client base we know for a fact that there are small and mid-sized businesses out there who run OpenBSD and would benefit from working with us. We want to find more of them.
For my company I have put together #gameoftrees and #OpenBSD support packages which cover tasks I have been doing via ad-hoc consulting gigs for years now. And I asked some freelancing friends from the OpenBSD community to share the work with me.
We support deployments of OpenBSD in server and firewall roles via yearly fixed-price contracts. All base system components can be supported.
From our existing client base we know for a fact that there are small and mid-sized businesses out there who run OpenBSD and would benefit from working with us. We want to find more of them.
And the last step of the migration, put all projects related #PlayOnBSD on a got powered instance: https://got.chocolatines.org/. #gameoftrees (thanks @OpenBSDAms for the HowTo: https://openbsd.amsterdam/blog/how-to-get-got-d.html)
And the last step of the migration, put all projects related #PlayOnBSD on a got powered instance: https://got.chocolatines.org/. #gameoftrees (thanks @OpenBSDAms for the HowTo: https://openbsd.amsterdam/blog/how-to-get-got-d.html)
I have uploaded the slide set used during my #EuroBSDCon talk about @gothub
https://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon2025-stsp-gothub.pdf
I have uploaded the slide set used during my #EuroBSDCon talk about @gothub
https://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon2025-stsp-gothub.pdf
I am testing gotwebd authentication support on the #gameoftrees main repository server. Looking good so far.
Connect over SSH as the anonymous user with the weblogin command to obtain a login token for browsing.
We don't have any private repositories on this server but authentication can still be useful in order to block crawlers.
🤖 Bots which don't bother to obtain a login URL over SSH are now getting a 401 unauthorized response and the load is much reduced
I am testing gotwebd authentication support on the #gameoftrees main repository server. Looking good so far.
Connect over SSH as the anonymous user with the weblogin command to obtain a login token for browsing.
We don't have any private repositories on this server but authentication can still be useful in order to block crawlers.
🤖 Bots which don't bother to obtain a login URL over SSH are now getting a 401 unauthorized response and the load is much reduced