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    GitHub has ads? Unless you just mean them aggressively pushing copilot, but I don’t consider that an ad.

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    I self-host forgejo, it’s one of the easiest systems I self-host.

    But which features other than a plain git repo are you looking for? That will mostly determine your options. There are tons of git repos, and even just a plain git repo on a server with an ssh tunnel is enough if you don’t need anything beyond that.

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      +1 for forgejo

      The only requirement of yours it doesn’t hit is “decentralized”, since you’d likely be self-hosting it. If you’re looking to host git repos, you’re likely technical enough to fire up a foregjo container in Docker and go wild with it. Just make sure you have a plan for backups, and you’re good.

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    I’m not a git expert. If we Primarily use private repos and use gitea why would this be good ? I presume it’s only good for public repos right?

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    Forgejo is an activitypub-enabled Git forge software, and codeberg is one of the largest forgejo instances.

    Tangentially related, but git-annex, and, in particular, its sync subcommand are a great tool for storing files and managing git repos across multiple machines (and even just loose drives) in a “P2P” way without any centralised server

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      Forgejo is an activitypub-enabled Git forge software, and codeberg is one of the largest forgejo instances.

      Thank you for this explainer, that’s cool as fuck!

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    I haven’t tried it but Radicle sounds cool ? Radicle is an open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git. Unlike centralized code hosting platforms, there is no single entity controlling the network. Repositories are replicated across peers in a decentralized manner, and users are in full control of their data and workflow.

    There are some dev/repo tools, but I don’t know how they compare with commercial platforms.

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    Yes, Codeberg/Forgejo or even self-hosting a git server. Git itself is decentralized and self-hostable.

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      Git itself is decentralized and self-hostable.

      This is true but Git is nothing like GitHub really

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          I mean, I like a browsable GUI where I can look at a project in more or less detail, and without actually spending disk space.

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          Github is a way of quickly getting some indication that software is legit before you install it, because you can see at a glance various ways others have interacted with it, and potentially look into things further. If it’s on Github the code is probably at least published, which is another sign of not being sketchy, so it’s a good thing to be able to append to a web search. I also like that it’s easier to find info about how to install software from Github than from some self published website for that particular software, because the information is generally going to be in the same place and use the same conventions every time.

          If you’re only writing code for yourself, Git by itself would be fine, but there’s definitely a need for something that is basically a sort of social media for software.

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    Yes, codeberg, and it’s going to be decentralized soon when forgejo implements federation

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      Interesting would something decentralised like this help prevent take downs of fan games by big companies like Nintendo? 😆

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        Yes but it’s the closest to decentralization, GitLab could implement it quicker with their money, but they chose not to because of the greed of their for profit parents

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            https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/11247

            This feature request is being closed as our current focus isn’t in this area.
            We appreciate your input and contribution to improving our product. While this feature may have merit, we need to prioritize our efforts elsewhere at this time. If you’d like to provide additional context about why this feature is important, please feel free to leave a comment on this issue. This will help us better evaluate the feature if we revisit this area in the future. Thank you for your understanding and continued support in helping us build a better product.

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      Yes, codeberg, and it’s going to be decentralized soon when forgejo implements federation

      amazing!

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    Have not used it but there is also Pijul. It’s not git based and uses another diff algorithm, not fediverse.

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    @fajre @Codeberg ist “a non-profit, community-led organization that helps free and open source projects prosper. Our services include Git hosting (using @forgejo ), Weblate, Woodpecker CI and Pages.”

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      @fajre @Codeberg ist “a non-profit, community-led organization that helps free and open source projects prosper. Our services include Git hosting (using @forgejo ), Weblate, Woodpecker CI and Pages.”

      interesting man, i’ll try!

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    On server:

    git init --bare ~/projects/project.git

    On client:

    git username@server:projects/project.git