Because Codeberg is a proper non-profit association ("Codeberg e.V.") which makes it more than "just another forge". With that said, I do wish decentralized/distributed forges was used more, git unsurprisingly fits well with it.
Not everyone wants to run their own infra. But at least Forgejo works on the distributed network of projects, so in the future it should be easy to migrate if needed.
I’m wondering why most FOSS projects choose Codeberg which is another (although FOSS aligned) centralised forge instead of something like this.
Because Codeberg is a proper non-profit association ("Codeberg e.V.") which makes it more than "just another forge". With that said, I do wish decentralized/distributed forges was used more, git unsurprisingly fits well with it.
Not everyone wants to run their own infra. But at least Forgejo works on the distributed network of projects, so in the future it should be easy to migrate if needed.
Has Forgejo added some sort of decentralised protocol? I missed that if so, that would be a great feature.
It's in progress https://forgejo.org/faq/#what-about-forge-federation
Thought this was about my favourite CalDAV server for a second there!
https://radicale.org/
same I almost went to search for the release notes
i moved from github a few weeks ago, never go back. i think i'm gonna "steal" the idea and create tools like this. congratz!!
This is a great project. The cli makes it easy to create and share a project.