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Many people in the opensource community are all about it, they love and live the opensource nature. But despite that; they still host their work on Github, a proprietary bloated (.e.g Co-Pilot) platform owned by Microsoft, a cooperation that does not reflect the values of the majority in the community (or any). I think that is what you call irony ✨🫠

Their are already better alternatives out there (No, I'm not talking about Gitlab, it's not really better than Github).

E.g.:

I would really encourage everyone who currently uses Github or Gitlab to check out the mentioned alternatives and see if they fit your needs :)

Codeberg.orgCodeberg.orgCodeberg is a non-profit, community-led organization that aims to help free and open source projects prosper by giving them a safe and friendly home.
#Github#Gitlab#Git

So I got tired of #GitHub’s actions and finally moved my repositories.

I made a couple of bash scripts that you might find handy for doing it in bulk.

github.com/evitiello/ExportGit

One will clone every github repo you have, and the second one will do a mass migration from GitHub to a #Gitea instance (I have one running on my NAS now)

Scripts for exporting all GitHub Repos. Contribute to evitiello/ExportGitHub development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHubGitHub - evitiello/ExportGitHub: Scripts for exporting all GitHub ReposScripts for exporting all GitHub Repos. Contribute to evitiello/ExportGitHub development by creating an account on GitHub.
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"forgejo" comes from the Esperanto word "forĝejo".

"retejo" is (also) an Esperanto word.

The meaning of the Esperanto word "retejo" can be understood as follows:

ret-: The root for "net" or "web".
-ej-: A suffix meaning "place" or "site".
-o: The noun ending.

codeberg.org/reiver/retejo

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Summary card of repository reiver/retejo
Codeberg.orgretejoretejo provides an HTTP web-site for one forgejo users. A popular forgejo instance server is codeberg. Thus, retejo works with codeberg.You can think of this as an alternative to Codeberg Pages and GitHub Pages.
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Retejo pulls its data from a Forgejo / Gitea site — such as Codeberg.

That means I can write things using whatever text-editor I want by editing a file.

And then push that file to Codeberg — or any other Forgejo / Gitea site — using git

And then, it automatically shows up on my Retejo site

codeberg.org/reiver/retejo

RE: mastodon.social/@reiver/115203

Summary card of repository reiver/retejo
Codeberg.orgretejoretejo provides an HTTP web-site for one forgejo users. A popular forgejo instance server is codeberg. Thus, retejo works with codeberg.You can think of this as an alternative to Codeberg Pages and GitHub Pages.
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I kept that type of user in mind when designing Retejo —

That some people want to write in Markdown rather than HTML.

So, Retejo has native support for Markdown.

And, in particular, CommonMark with the GitHub Flavored Markdown (GTM) extensions that most people expect nowadays.

codeberg.org/reiver/retejo

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Summary card of repository reiver/retejo
Codeberg.orgretejoretejo provides an HTTP web-site for one forgejo users. A popular forgejo instance server is codeberg. Thus, retejo works with codeberg.You can think of this as an alternative to Codeberg Pages and GitHub Pages.

Retejo

I have been working on a new type of web-server for serving static web-sites.

I started working on it recently — on August 23rd. But, have had the idea for it for a number of years.

...

What is different about this web-server for static web-sites‽

Well, of course, it supports HTML.

But, it also supports Markdown, and ActivityPub natively!

codeberg.org/reiver/retejo

Summary card of repository reiver/retejo
Codeberg.orgretejoretejo provides an HTTP web-site for one forgejo users. A popular forgejo instance server is codeberg. Thus, retejo works with codeberg.You can think of this as an alternative to Codeberg Pages and GitHub Pages.
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One thing I am really looking forward to is the talk "Forgejo-aneksajo: a git-annex/DataLad forge" by Matthias Riße. In 2024 he briefly showed how git-annex could be integrated with #gitea during the unconference session. In the months after the conference, he ported this to #forgejo and now we have #forgejo-aneksajo deployments all over the place. A new centerpiece of the ecosystem.

distribits.live/talks/2024/unc

distribits · UnconferenceWatch this video on YouTube.

Вроде forgejo форкали чтобы не получился очередной гитхаб, а в итоге за что боролись, на то и напоролись.
Решил закинуть issue в свой проект. Написал, жму отпраыить - ничего не происходит. Вырубаю скрипты, пробую снова - опять ничего, только свеженаписанный текст съело.
Проверил на всякий случай на инстансе со свежей gitea - всё работает. Ну и зачем ваш этот свобрдный от коммерции форк, если он не production-ready? Ещё и git-хостинги принудительно на него мигрировали :(
А мне надеяться что в это говно кто-то будет репорты засылать (ну, глядя на гитхабы-гитлабы уже можно вообще ни на что не надеяться, хоть багзиллу поднимай допотопную!!!)
Я понимаю, если какие-то сложные фичи не работают при совсем отрубленном js, но в чём проблема вообще базовые фичи вроде простой формы с кнопкой send реализовать без смузихлёбства? К тому же буквально вчера всё работало, что вы бжлад там улучшили?
#gitea #js #смузи #смузихлёбики #forgejo #фронтендеры #бомбит @rf

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So I want to host my own Git instance for my personal projects 」

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