Who cares if nobody can work, the important is that those illegal streams are blocked

  • rhabarba@feddit.de
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    11 months ago

    Good news. Hopefully this will help to finally break the de facto monopoly of Microsoft’s GitHub and bring the distributed aspect of Git - away from gatekeeper platforms - back into the foreground.

    • QuazarOmega@lemy.lol
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      11 months ago

      Based

      …but this will realistically just spawn some new mirrors and proxies because the vast amount of projects hosted there definitely won’t ever move away.

      Anyway, I am doing my part! (With my irrelevant profile)

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        11 months ago

        the vast amount of projects hosted there definitely won’t ever move away.

        That’s what they said about Sourceforge though.

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          11 months ago

          Github probably won’t shoot themselves their userbase in the dick quite as spectacularly as Sourceforge did, though.

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            11 months ago

            Oh, come on. It wasn’t that bad! At least it granted (and still grants) the freedom of choosing which VCS shall make your day harder than necessary.

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          11 months ago

          To be fair there are still oodles of projects there. I end up on source forge regular basis.

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            11 months ago

            One of the reasons might be that the number of SVN hosting facilities has decreased over the past two decades.

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          11 months ago

          I guess. I haven’t lived through its golden age as a developer, but, seeing it now, anything would be better than Sourceforge IMO, so I would understand why people would move away even just for practical reasons

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        11 months ago

        I wonder why people favor codeberg so much over things like gitlab. It has an ugly UI from ancient GitHub…

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          11 months ago

          Codeberg is supposedly located in the EU while not requiring self-hosting, maybe that’s why.

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            11 months ago

            Codeberg is a free/nonprofit hosted instance of Forgeo. Forgeo is a fork of Gitea created by Codeberg about a year ago when the governance of Gitea changed suddenly.

            You can selfhost either Forgeo or Gitea.

            There are other hosted instances of forgeo and gitea also available.

            Gitlab is a hosted instance if gitlab.

            You can also self host gitlab.

            I assume there are other hosted instances of gitlab tho i cant think of any off the top of my head.

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                11 months ago

                Uh well idk you personally so hard to say.

                For me i like the remotely hosted ones.

                Lots of other people run gitea locally.

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                11 months ago

                What’s the point of a local git server? If you’re after that why not just use a regular Git repo?

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                  11 months ago

                  Easier ci/cd integration and viewing diffs from my phone on the toilet. Nothing I can’t do with regular git, it would just take more effort.

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              11 months ago

              I know, but most people are lazy these days (and self-hosting stuff in the EU has become a legal battle against every week’s new rules).

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                I don’t think you understand what I mean. It has its “main instance” which most people use. It’s just open source so you have the option of self hosting.

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          I was on GitLab for a time (and still keep the account for following stuff and maybe contributions), but felt it wasn’t as free and community focused as I would have liked to, so I decided to move away and went to Gitea (the hosted instance), shortly after I discovered Codeberg which aligns with my ideals even more, so I went to try it and it stuck.
          The UI isn’t that bad in my opinion and it’s more responsive than GitLab’s, so I appreciate it.
          Not to say that it’s the perfect platform of course, at least not yet, I miss GitLab for the easy actions/CI and deployment of pages, but I’m hoping that Forgejo actions will land soon enough and make things better.

          Note: recently I found out a userstyle that tries to modernize the UI by following a Material You-like interface called Gitea Modern, don’t know if it’s still holding up since it’s been archived

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            11 months ago

            Really gitlab went down the niche client path and no longer is a non Microsoft alternative? Sadge, at least I know about codeberg now.

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              No no, don’t get me wrong, it very much still is, it’s really great for what it is, but for my own purposes it’s a bit too much maybe, and I never thought to come back also because I was, and still am, anticipating federation on Gitea/Forgejo, I didn’t expect that GitLab would add that in as well, so now that’ll be a moot point when the relevant merge requests do land

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            It’s not bad per se, but it leaves a lot to be desired and I think it’s about as responsive as GitLab.