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If you're wondering what #git forge to host your #opensource code project on, the right answer is probably going to be #forgejo. If the right answer was anything else, you probably wouldn't be wondering about it.

https://forgejo.org/

Don't want to host it yourself? Then #Codeberg is what you're looking for.

@forgejo @Codeberg


Just putting this out here: I've been working on #Forgejo for #Codeberg for the past couple of months, and am loving it. So much so, that I would like to do more of it, more than what Codeberg can pay me for.

So if anyone wishes to sponsor me (or knows any company or organization who might), to implement a particular feature, or fix something, or in general help them with anything Forgejo related, I'm available, please get in touch!

For reference, my work has been described as:

Long-standing issues are now finally resolved, and the progress feels like a rocket booster.


This is based on my the first two months of my work. I started out with only vague knowledge of Go and Forgejo. Imagine what I can do now that I'm much more familiar with both.

Anyhow, more information about my Forgejo-related work, and links to my resume, and other useful bits of information are available here.

Boosts appreciated!

#GetFediHired #FediHire #Job


I never really understood why so many people stayed on #github after the #microsoft acquisition. Maybe now is the time to move to #gitlab or even something like #gitea or #codeberg. ๐Ÿค”


Calm down, people. As someone in the comments said: "Open source doesnโ€™t mean that the repository host must provide unrestricted search." and it's true ๐Ÿ‘
You can keep your source code elsewhere, which is also what I am doing (on #Codeberg).
#GitHub


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