• Lena@gregtech.eu
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        5 days ago

        It’s open source, open source is global. Doesn’t matter where the main dev is from if it’s self hosted.

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          Global as the team may be, they’ll have to follow laws of the country the company’s from.
          Self-hosted can ameliorate.

          • Lucy :3@feddit.org
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            Yeah, I just set up Forgejo as base installation, so if GitLab does some bullshit, I can at least easily migrate to it

    • Ye be warned 🏴‍☠️@lemm.ee
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      Personally I think we don’t have to be perfect in this. Migrating from the bigger services to self-hosted instances is a win in my book.

      There was this famous quote - originally in the context of waste reduction - that got some traction within this movement too:

      "We don’t need a handful of people doing (zero waste) perfectly. We need millions of people doing it imperfectly’


      In this context I personally prefer Gitea. Very lightweight and straight forward to self-host.

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        Forgejo is a hard fork of gitea that occured after the leadership took private control of the logo and branding, started developing proprietary add-ons, and building a business around it.

        Forgejo is developed under Codeberg e.v. which is a German non-profit.

        I think it’s still a drop-in replacement for gitea.

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      By what I usually read it’s really hard to keep it running since gitlab takes a lot of resources. Go with it if you have the hardware and human resources to maintain it. I used gitlab hosted on premises in a company I worked at some years ago, it was nice, but I was just using it, not the poor infrastructure guy.

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        I already have one, and apart from some clashes with Arch’s usual file hierarchy, it was smooth. But I just noticed that dinkleberg.org is … was available, and I think it would be worth it to set up a forgejo instance, as a comedic pendant to the official codeberg.org instance, and to see which one works better in the end. But at last, once they fully implement federation, I’ll switch fully. Arch has a wiki page and a packaged version ready anyway, and it can use my already set up postgres, so just more of a reason to look into it further.

    • Gitlab was founded in Europe, employs developers from all over the world, but has gone to the American stock exchange.

      I think the open source, self hosted version should be fine. After all, you’re not buying anything if you’re just using the free version.

      If you buy official support, for a company for instance, I’d look for European alternatives.