Erlend Sogge Heggen (@erlend@writing.exchange)
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Several years in the making, GitLab is now very actively implementing #ActivityPub! 🙌 https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/11247 The end-goal is to support AP for merge requests (aka pull requests), meaning git.alice.dev can send a merge request to gitlab.com/Bob/project.git First bite-sized todo on the implementation path there is ‘subscribe to project releases’. Smart move by #GitLab; through ActivityPub they’re getting a distributed version of GitHub’s social layer. @fediversenews@venera.social #fediverse #GitHub #git
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The end-goal is to support AP for merge requests (aka pull requests), meaning git.alice.dev can send a merge request to gitlab.com/Bob/project.git

In the most expansive version of this vision, anyone running an AP-enabled git instance (with one or more repos) can send MRs to another instance’s repo, without having to sign up there.

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That’s actually really fucking cool.

Thanks :) So since Gitlab can be self hosted there wasn’t a way to make PRs from one instance to another?

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Yeah, each server was separate but this helps their users connect between them without signing up. Also apparently Gitea is adding similar support

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