En más noticias internacionales, ayer migré todos los repositorios de un cliente (decenas) de #gitlab a #codeberg porque realmente me gusta #forgejo. Es una pieza fina de software.
(Made it a goal to not require third-party libraries or tools for such a small task, but damn I totally get why nobody is using #Python's builtin HTTP client directly 😬)
GitNex 5.5.0 is now OUT with a new comment UI, the ability to update your profile avatar, the option to insert notes to issues/PRs/releases, and many other improvements.
We have also reached 400 stars on #codeberg. Thanks to all for supporting GitNex all the way.
With the upcoming 6.0.0 release, GitNex will have different version numbers, such as 6.0.0, 7.0.0, and so on.
I hope you enjoy the new release and find it even more productive.
While they are read-only at the moment and Github is still the canonical source, it should be possible to open pull requests from the Codeberg side to contribute sometime in the future and have it reflect in the other direction.
I want to move my GitHub repositories to #CodeBerg 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?
Ooh, @Codeberg just updated to @forgejo version 7 and… ta daa, the spurious warnings in the code listings for proper curly quotes and other correct – but sadly underutilised – typographical elements in comments and strings are gone!
TIL: When you use #codeberg and/or #forgejo, you can pimp your profile page by creating a repository called .profile (the dot is important) with a single file called README.md in it. Once done, the Markdown in said file will be shown as default content on your profile page. This is going to be fun! https://codeberg.org/jwildeboer
#CommunitySpotlight: Are you concerned about #BigTech, but still cannot fully escape them? Do you use (or just learned about) alternative frontends for popular services?
Check out #LibRedirect on #Codeberg, a browser addon which redirects many proprietary sites to alternative viewers.
I love @Codeberg, it is such a good alternative to capitalist scamforges.
I feel they won't betray me in any way.
They wont exploit my work for their own purpose in contradiction to my own good with crappy codding assistant algorithm such as Github Copilot.
Yet the quality of the service they provide is fairly comparable to those.
In other words, You get the benefits, without the risk of being screwed up, because they are an association you can participate (financially or with giving them some of your time), therefore the platform can partly belong to you.
Please consider to such alternatives and leave Gitlab or Github.
Hi everyone, we are doing user research for #Forgejo, the software that powers #Codeberg.
If you have 30 minutes in the next week, consider participating in the interviews to help us get insights in how you interact with Codeberg and how we can improve the experience for you.
It is an #OpenStreetMap based service to find #vegan (and #vegetarian) restaurants, in other words an open alternative to #HappyCow (except for the review functionality).
Hey Git experts, I'm thinking about moving to #Codeberg because I know Microsoft will scrape and steal everything on Github in the name of AI, if not soon, then eventually, and my question is, when I push and commit changes, how can I be sure it pushes to Codeberg and not Github, since I do have Github CLI installed, or does it push to where I pulled the repo from automatically? #Git
We are proud to be home to #Redict, the #fork of the formerly free (but no longer) Redis project. We are using #Redis on our own infrastructure for caching, and we are looking forward to migrate to the new version, then fetched from Codeberg. A small world … 😉