Open Source Code
GitLab
I’m not married to GitLab. For a public hosting service, I don’t really have favorites or anything in particular against GitLab. The reason I’m using it is because, when I chose which hosting service to go with originally, GitLab offered the best feature set for me. I haven’t had a need to re-evaluate since then, so…
Licensing
I’m evaluating licenses for the software that I’m going to publish. (Don’t get your hopes up, it’s… ok) My plan is to publish under a permissive license. I keep going back and forth between a more formal license like MIT or UnLicense and something more… anti-formal? Something like WTFPL? We’ll see.
Once I settle on a license, I have at least one repo that I plan on publishing.
RonmanUtils
RonmanUtils is my go-to codebase for everything I create that I find worth holding on to. There have been 3 incarnations of the repo now. I’m porting some of the Gen2 code into the latest repository, but mostly refining what I’ve got. Currently there’s not too much there, my standard RC files, some logging code, etc. This is the one that I’m looking forward most to publishing, if for no other reason than the fact that I won’t have to log in to download it.
There are a couple other things that I intend on doing and publishing for other people to use, but we’ll see if those ideas get off the ground…