• @rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Gitlab.com just started doing shady stuff and requiring phone numbers or something on sign-up if what I read a few days ago here, is correct. For self-hosting the software should still be alright.

    Github.com is by Microsoft and not free software. I don’t know what direction Microsoft is taking with it, but it is widely adopted and they give you free CI and other stuff.

    Codeberg, Sourcehut etc should be fine. I haven’t heard negative things about them.

    “Best” is running my own Forgejo on my server. At least that’s what I think. But I also keep things on github, since all the people are there.

      • @rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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        It is git. You can fork repos. And some platforms can mirror a repository and keep it synced. If not, you’d need to build something with webhooks. Or keep both synced manually every now and then (or on a new release/tag.)

  • @Loki@feddit.de
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    189 months ago

    What’s best is probably hosting your own git server (for hopefully obvious reasons).

    • Scrubbles
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      189 months ago

      If you have the ability to host your own, then agreed 100% host your own. Microsoft proved that if companies are more than happy to mine your code

    • @Capillary7379@lemmy.world
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      From personal experience, if you’re hosting Gitlab and make it available to the internet, make sure to keep it updated or your server will be super slow hosting a crypto miner within a year.

    • Zagorath
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      Depends on what you’re doing.

      If you want free offsite backups, collaboration with others, integration with other tools, etc., then self-hosting is the worst option.

    • @sping
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      Though the topic is git forges, so then the question is which one do you self host?

  • lemmyreader
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    149 months ago
    • You want your project to become popular, get stars and discussions ? : Github

    • You want control for your small hobby project ? : Self host Gitea or Forgejo

    • You don’t mind paying and supporting an open source developer ? : Sourcehut

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      Forgejo: for when you really don’t want to have to sanitize your scripts and don’t want to leak passwords, but want version control and a nice webui

  • mrh
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    9 months ago

    codeberg

    it’s like github but non-corporate free software

    it’s very polished and featurful

    it’s built upon/by the same devs as forgejo, which is open tech to self host your own git server (with federation potentially coming), so supporting one supports the other

    • @PlexSheep@feddit.de
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      Codeberg is a German non profit iirc, I host some stuff there but most is on my personal Forgejo.

      The Forgejo devs (mostly centered on Codeberg) are also the ones pushing for federalized code forges (I open a PR on your git server from mine and so on)

          • @Fisch@lemmy.ml
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            To work on it from different devices, use features like issues, basically the same reason people use it for public repos instead of just uploading it as a zip somewhere. Sometimes you have stuff you don’t want to release to the public or it’s just not ready to release to the public yet.