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Gitea: Open source, self-hosted GitHub alternative
How do I pronounce it when introducing it to co-workers, Git-tea or Gityea?
striking
on May 6, 2018
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Gi-tea or Git-tea seem right, considering the logo is a cup of tea.
jfim
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It's a pun. It's written in go, and the project is gitea, so go-gitea (go get tea).
comradesmith
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Perhaps its like gitty, rhyming with giddy?
ealexhudson
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Ji-tay-uh
:-}
alexozer
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Maybe like goatee?
gsich
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As a native German speaker: git is not spoken with English pronunciation, so Gitea, also without English pronunciation.
gsich
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Downvotes show that this is the right way to pronunce it.
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