Documentation: redis, sshd and elastic #5552

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opened 2025-11-02 06:28:43 -06:00 by GiteaMirror · 3 comments
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Originally created by @dschier-wtd on GitHub (Jun 15, 2020).

Hi everybody,

currently, I can see support for sshd, redis (queuing) and elastic (indexer). The documentation does not state, when or why it is a good idea to use one of these over the built-ins. From an operator perspective, it would be awesome to see some examples why I should use elastic, sshd or redis.

Originally created by @dschier-wtd on GitHub (Jun 15, 2020). Hi everybody, currently, I can see support for sshd, redis (queuing) and elastic (indexer). The documentation does not state, when or why it is a good idea to use one of these over the built-ins. From an operator perspective, it would be awesome to see some examples why I should use elastic, sshd or redis.
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@stale[bot] commented on GitHub (Aug 24, 2020):

This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. I am here to help clear issues left open even if solved or waiting for more insight. This issue will be closed if no further activity occurs during the next 2 weeks. If the issue is still valid just add a comment to keep it alive. Thank you for your contributions.

@stale[bot] commented on GitHub (Aug 24, 2020): This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. I am here to help clear issues left open even if solved or waiting for more insight. This issue will be closed if no further activity occurs during the next 2 weeks. If the issue is still valid just add a comment to keep it alive. Thank you for your contributions.
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@dschier-wtd commented on GitHub (Oct 5, 2020):

At least there must have been some reason to implement these in the first place, I assume :/

@dschier-wtd commented on GitHub (Oct 5, 2020): At least there must have been some reason to implement these in the first place, I assume :/
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@lunny commented on GitHub (May 25, 2023):

Since the new documentation site https://docs.gitea.com is up. I think we can close this one now.

@lunny commented on GitHub (May 25, 2023): Since the new documentation site https://docs.gitea.com is up. I think we can close this one now.
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Reference: github-starred/gitea#5552