[05:30] -queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- New binary: password-store [amd64] (jammy-proposed/universe) [1.7.4-2] (lubuntu)
 Emergency discourse updates going through shortly
 so discourse might be down for a bit
 👍 (re @teward001: Emergency discourse updates going through shortly)
 yeah gotta get the integration with OpenID done for mediawiki but then most probably.  I've got admin experience there.  not themeing experience but admin experiencw (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <kgiii> LOL @teward, I told y'all Phab was dead like months ago. We were still on the other IRC server, I'm pretty sure. Would a self-hosted instance of MediaWiki do the trick? I understand that it's pretty extensible, but haven't played with it 
 Same here. (re @teward001: yeah gotta get the integration with OpenID done for mediawiki but then most probably.  I've got admin experience there.  not themeing experience but admin experiencw)
 i also have custom role knowledge i.e. how to add custom positions heh
 Nice
 been a while but I THINK I remember how to do it xD
 but discourse is first
 Sounds good
[23:39] <teward> kgiii: you did tell me phab was dead.  except we were in the middle of a dev cycle so :P
[23:39] <teward> now we can focus on updating things.
[23:39] <teward> i'm thinking a gitlab for code and such and a mediawiki for the wiki stuff
[23:40] <teward> or gitlab cloud or just github xD
 I think gitea was in the mix too.
[23:41] <teward> gitea is lighter, but has no CI
[23:41] <teward> or actions integration
 Right.
 No shortage of options.
[23:42] <teward> so if we want to eventually destroy our Jenkins instance we can go Github or self hosted Gitlab.  if we want to keep that, gitea.
[23:42] <teward> yep
[23:42] <teward> we're also *technically* not in a huge rush, but sooner than later.
 I agree
 Issue tracking is a thing we need as well.
[23:43] <teward> we have basic issue tracking in gitea or gitlab, but if we want something that we can do full integration with git and NOT be tied to per-repo issues there's options out there too
[23:44] <teward> redmine, YouTrack (a JetBrains product), etc.
[23:44] <teward> lots of options there
 I agree.
 I don't think we need anything too involved.
 The basic stuff would probably do nicely