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  • Lime Buzz (fae/she)@beehaw.org
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    6 days ago

    Hope developers start actually either self hosting forgejo or move to a platform that isn’t run by a hostile organisation with ties to ICE (Microsoft), like codeberg.

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          6 days ago

          couldn’t tell you, never used either.

          well, that’s not entirely true. i self host Forgejo and Woodpecker, which i think (might be wrong here, especially because Forgejo does have its own CI/CD now) is what Codeberg offers. anyway, it’s been OK for the automatic deployments of my little projects. pipeline configuration was flexible and straightforward enough to surprise me in a good way.

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          there is a nice CI/CD system that works locally and at cost hosted runners for personal plans. its very early stage. but i’ve been using it for my personal projects.

          it runs on a virtualization stack, and it can do things like github code spaces + ci/cd + model training. has built in code coverage/custom metrics.

          the code spaces bit doesnt work perfectly yet sadly (upstream issues) and mac support needs some improvements.

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          6 days ago

          Forgejo Documentation says they should be familiar to people who use github actions, they’re not the same but I found that when debugging some a few months back that github information was applicable, if that helps.

      • Of the Air (cele/celes)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        4 days ago

        We believe Forgejo is a fork of Gitea by Codeberg.

        The reason we see it as better than Gitea is because it’s aiming for federation which is something very much needed in code repositories, we shouldn’t have to sign up to multiple sites just to be able to help out with a project.

        If Gitea has federation then let us know!

        Edit: Also, Gitea is not really open source any more in spirit if not in license which is why the community tends to prefer Forgejo.

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          1 day ago

          Thank you for the helpful reply!

          Does Forgejo have repo mirroring that also mirrors issues, wiki, etc?

          Basically one of my use cases for running a local Gitea instance (LAN-only) is to mirror-backup any interesting projects I see, regardless of where their home is, I expect that anything can happen, especially to things like Yuzu. To prepare for such things I want to mirror repos, but not just code and releases, but also issues and wikis which often contain crucial documentation or assistance in getting software to run, etc… (you know the drill)

          Gitea doesn’t have that quite yet, only for one-off copying a repo.