Comment by anondon
9 years ago
My major issue with Gogs and Gitea is that they lack a cache to store the git history/log. So if you work with repos that have many commits (example, the git repo itself or the linux kernel repo), you will forever be waiting for the commit message for each file to load because Gogs/Gitea scans the entire git log for each file.
This was an issue when I tested Gogs a few months and I don't see any mention of a cache so I think it's still an issue.
For smaller repos though, Gogs works incredibly well.
Regarding this fork, it makes sense if the owner of gogs is not giving write access to others. At the same time it would be a shame if Gitea becomes popular and overshadows Gogs. I hope they can work out a mutually acceptable solution and merge.
We are aware of that issue, and hopefully we will find a proper solution to improve the load time for bigger repos.