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Codeberg

@Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de

We are a non-profit, community-led organization that wants to help free and open source projects prosper. We provide Git hosting and other services, such as Weblate, Woodpecker CI and Pages.

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Codeberg, to climate
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EU citizens, your vote for the European Parliament election matters much more than you might think.

From and all the way down to : Some important decisions are due.

We noticed populist right-wing forces co-opting "open-source" by "supporting its adoption".

However, they stand for isolationism (hidden behind "tech sovereignty"), and against international collaboration, openness and transparency; which are what makes awesome.

Choose wisely!

aral, to hosting
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Does anyone know of anyone offering managed Forgejo hosting?

(I don’t mean Codeberg. All my stuff is already on Codeberg. I mean where I could have my own VPS running Forgejo just for our own projects but where I wouldn’t have to deal with managing yet another server.)

Codeberg,
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@aral Pretty recent, but is starting something like this: https://codey.ch/

Codeberg, to random
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Hi guys, our email server was locked by the provider due to "abuse" it seems. We're working on it, please be patient.

Email delivery is currently unavailable.

Codeberg,
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Okay, the whole story, according to our research:
In Dec 2023, an " IT professional" joined Codeberg with a valid email address. In the meantime, they apparently changed something with their server, because the email address is no longer available.
They are also a very active contributor to abuseipdb.com, reporting every server which sends mail to nonexistent email addresses on their personal server to.
This report triggered the abuse department of our ISP to take down our server.
Thank you!

Codeberg,
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We're still waiting for a response from the abuse department about a potential unlock. We apologize for the inconvenience caused.

We have blogged about the problem when providers like @netcup (in our case) rely on blocklists as the single source of truth, without second thought or verification.

This caused much trouble and headache for us, but the person who put us on the list due to a config error will likely never know it happened, after all.

https://blog.codeberg.org/how-blocklists-prevent-the-internet-to-be-decentralized-and-safe.html

Codeberg,
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@netcup The issue is resolved with the help of our provider. Thanks for this and all your patience.

Most of the email was successfully delivered, only few remains in the queue.

Codeberg,
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In the responses to this thread, many users started to blame the IT admin who automatically put our IP address to the blocklist.

Please note that we don't want to blame a single party. Reporting spam and reacting to abuse reports is a good thing.

However, we are concerned about the fact that automation based on accusations from single parties escalates to regular headache for network operators.

This is also far from the utopy of an Internet, where everyone can easily host their own services.

Codeberg,
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Blocklists are not only community-maintained resources, but often charge for monitoring and removal services.

There is an imbalance between small and large operators, and the fact that many people suggested us to just use service from $$company$$ instead of self-hosting emails indicates the terrible situation.

We have written about our position in detail previously: https://blog.codeberg.org/how-blocklists-prevent-the-internet-to-be-decentralized-and-safe.html

Codeberg,
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And: If you must operate a server that auto-reports incoming messages as spam, consider not registering with such an email address on public servers.

Use a honeypot that no legit provider has any reason to email to, please!

Thank you.

Codeberg, to random
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Hi everyone! New person managing the social media account here – many of us were at the in Karlsruhe and, this time around, there were many that were interested (or even involved in!) alternative forges for themselves or their hackspaces and, well, Codeberg?!

I even talked to a person in a train that later turned out to be a Forgejo contributor (the person next to them was a Codeberg e.V. member). We all met up!

So long Karlsruhe, and thanks for all the fish! 💙

📸 (credit in alt text)

Postcard reading "Forgejo" addressed to n0toose with three checkboxes reading "Yes", "No" and "Maybe". The sender is not known.
Pictures of various backpacks laying around with some shark toys (BLÅHAJ, from IKEA) on top of them. Some jackets are also all over the place. There are no tables for people to sit on anymore, so it is safe to assume that this picture was taken during the "Abbau" (deconstruction in German!) of the event. Image credit goes to @Bubu

Codeberg,
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@mnf Maybe the real pronunciation is the friends we made along the way.

Codeberg, to random
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We investigated performance degradation due to excessive crawling of Codeberg.

We often trace back such things to company websites that proudly list their key investors - but don't actually explain what they are doing (or why they need to crawl Codeberg more excessively than the crawlers of the major search engines combined).

It's probably not a use case we believe in anyway, so we blocked several large IP ranges today.

Codeberg, to random
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Yes, you can host Git bombs on Codeberg.

No, we are not fond of this idea.

We are currently looking into countermeasures to get Codeberg back on track.

Codeberg,
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Codeberg,
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@hexaheximal People pushing the limits meeting a tired Codeberg crew. Nothing too special.

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purelinux, to Redis German
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I am unsure, whether i should migrate my instances to or ?

Whats your favorite?

Codeberg,
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@purelinux We have moved some services to Redict. If you want stability and don't care about specific new features, it's a reliable choice that doesn't need much attention. It's just running nicely just as Redis once did.

If Redis was a core part of your application and you benefit a lot of community and new features, you might come to another conclusion, though.

Codeberg, to random
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needs you: Your trust, your donation and your time (you decide how much love you can give, though 💙)

Check out our teams on the Contributing Page: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Contributing

zelphirkaltstahl, to random
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@Codeberg Would it be possible to improve org-mode -> HTML rendering for readme files for repositories on codeberg? I haven't seen a prefect implementation on any git hoster yet, but I think that would be a cool feature, as I prefer org-mode a lot, for all the things it can do and express. Are there any plans on that front?

Codeberg,
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@zelphirkaltstahl Can you create an issue in Codeberg/Community with fine-grained suggestion?

Codeberg, to random
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Bugfixes for long-standing issues incoming - now deployed to Codeberg!

In Summer 2022 it was discovered that the RSS implementation had issues for project feeds which duplicated entries.

With the help of Codeberg's financial support to , this bug is now fixed in the next release and already deployed to Codeberg now.

Your donation helps improving Codeberg - thank you all for your support!

Original bug report: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/684

Codeberg, to stackoverflow
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Anyone considering how to break the #StackOverflow #monopoly already? Any #federated alternative work in progress?

Codeberg,
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@Sibshops We asked about a knowledge base. LLMs will never replace this, because they can only reproduce, not answer new questions. They can be your resource intensive search feature for a knowledge base, but that's not what we are interested in.

meissa, to random
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Yay - we are on the road. The first babystep on the road to federated-stars was merged:

https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/3494

Many thanx to the nice & warm community!

Discussion around PR is very productive and a real pleasure.

Codeberg,
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@meissa Congratulations to this important steps, and thank you so much for working on this!

MastoMonk, to random

i installed PipePipe on Mi Tv Stick, i am facing issue regarding export backup file. please fix it & make it more compatible with tv sticks.
@Codeberg

Codeberg,
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@MastoMonk I think you misdirected your post.

Codeberg is a platform for software development - we are not the developers of the content on Codeberg. You should try to get in touch with your project dirctly.

weirdwriter, to random

I want to move my GitHub repositories to and my question is, github seems to have a robust terminal/Cli program. I tried to register for a codeberg account, but they’re accessibility solution for getting around the captcha is to send them an email with registration details. Has anyone else done this? And if you have, and if you got an account, what is their terminal support like on windows?

Codeberg,
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@weirdwriter @menelion
Our plan is to get rid of the captcha entirely, but this depends on moderation to detect automated accounts. There is a roadmap here: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions/issues/107#issuecomment-1571379

Codeberg does not offer an official cli. There are various community-created workarounds, which could be good enough depending on your needs.

https://codeberg.org/RobWalt/codeberg-cli
https://gitea.com/gitea/tea

and https://codeberg.org/Cyborus/forgejo-cli seems to have Windows binaries at least.

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