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Move to codeberg.org #1307

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cptsanifair opened this issue Oct 31, 2024 · 3 comments
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Move to codeberg.org #1307

cptsanifair opened this issue Oct 31, 2024 · 3 comments

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@cptsanifair
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🗣 Suggestion

cypth is a LGPL Project and fits the specs of FOSS

Codeberg comes with a ton of features and is, as the project as self, open source and free 2 use for FOSS Projects. Codeberg is based on forgejo, Fork of gitea and works basicly like github - but Free and Open Source.

Key Features for cypth my be

The github Project can be easily migrated by a assistent including

@marclaporte
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Thank you for the suggestion. I look forward to reading the opinions of various Cypht community members.

I have been keeping an eye on Forgejo. Soft fork, hard fork, etc.
https://forgejo.org/2024-02-forking-forward/

While on the topic, here is another interesting project in this space:
https://fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/fossil-v-git.wiki

@cptsanifair
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the idea behind is more to expand the resources (package registry, ci/cd, translations) on one platform.

it can be helpful for docker builds, translations and and and...

@marclaporte
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I am quite confident we can get all the funtionality we want/need from GitHub (possibly we need to combine with various other services). The key benefit of Forgejo (which powers Codeberg) is that we retain the full capability to self-host.

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