So, I feel like dying, but I got some stuff done.

New GPG Key for signing - at the moment, mainly for git commits. I have to automate some stuff, but it's been working for now. The key can be found here.

The next steps are to publish the source code for linedump.com and aukpad.com - for now, my personal Forgejo instance will do. First, to get some more experience and second, to keep it in my hands. I am yet not sure if I'll share my source code on Github. Dependency vs growth. I'll keep it as is for now.

I've tried to create some kind of structure for my projects with common sections, license, questions, usage, etc. Fairly happy so far.

Regarding license, I've decided to go with the Apache-2.0 license - I've been told that it is like the MIT license, but avoids trademark issues.

Something that I've never used are tags and releases. Seems fairly straight forward but not yet automated. I'll go through the manual process for a while to see how it works and what I should automate.

And, for the first time I've been using Forgejo as a container repository. It works pretty well, is straight forward and fairly simple. Helps me in the automation process as I don't have to build containers locally anymore and can grab them directly from the repo. Again, no dependency to Docker Hub, Github, etc pp. Might change, but won't hurt for sure.

So, Forgejo runners for container building etc are looking great, but seem to be a little bit overkill at this point. I'll keep it like this for now and will look into it later again.

So, here are the sources for Linedump and Aukpad.