I agree that Gitea looks a lot more like Github (but with a dark theme!), and I think this is a good thing. I also like Gitea because it doesn't have reCaptcha or other proprietary components, but it doesn't seem to have the advanced ('Enterprise') features that Gitlab does (I program as a hobby so I've never needed these). When Gitea has grown and is more accepted, I hope the Wikimedia Foundation will consider using it.
I need clarification: is this Mediawiki or Wikimedia moving to gitlab? It seems the Wikimedia foundation is moving their code, so why is this on mediawiki.org?
I enjoy lisp/scheme syntax, but I'm especially impressed by lua's simple, readable, flexible, whitespace-insensitive-but-whitespace-friendly syntax. It is a bit more complicated than scheme's, but more intuitive because you don't need to explain quasi-quoting and other lisp-specific stuff.
https://www.lua.org/manual/5.4/manual.html#9
As a new user, I was able to get a pronounceable(ish) 4-letter username. It's not always hard. But Prologue is an English word and a lot of English words are taken. (and probably many words in other languages, too)
When I try to search for your name, I only get hits on some country radio channel. I could search for ‘wezl hacker news’, but it would have been easier if you had chosen a non-colliding name to begin with.