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 … 😉
Can you help #translate#Codeberg's user interface into more languages? Consider joining the #localization team of #Forgejo and review or provide translations for your native language.
Hi folks, we are sorry, but this downtime could last a moment. It looks like one of our root SSDs failed. While the RAID seems to work, the performance has dropped to a level where the whole service is impacted, and even our shell on that server is near to unresponsive.
#NotOnGitHub: Tell us about your favourite #OpenSource / #FreeSoftware projects that are not available on mainstream platforms, whether on a self-hosted cgit or available as an archive download only.
🛎️ Heads up to Forgejo admins: The Forgejo security team discovered a critical security issue affecting #Forgejo, #Gitea and #Gogs. Check out https://forgejo.org/2023-11-release-v1-20-5-1/ to learn more and immediately perform an upgrade, especially when you have untrusted users on your instance (i. e. open registration).
Codeberg users: Don't worry, our instance has already been patched in coordination with the Forgejo security team.
It is the time of the year again, where most non-profits are deep into their budget planning. Send them your tip now to let them know that they can count on your contribution in 2024.
Keep in mind that Free/Libre Software really appreciates your donation. Think of which tools you use, think of how much money the maintainers and designers already get there, and let them know your love, if you can spend a penny or two.
Do you thank everyone who makes your software project a success?
Take the time today and explicitly send appreciations to those who don't send you code patches, but help with #design, #localization, user support, defining priorities, community management and so much more!
Because recently some folks at Codeberg mistake their "Freedom of Speech" for the opportunity to insult other users on our platform:
Codeberg is a place to create content, not to disturb each other. We do not want to see discrimination of any kind.
Please report these cases to abuse@codeberg.org via email, or (new!) mention "@moderation" in the Codeberg Issue to quickly notify us of a conversation we should look for.
We saw #malware uploads to Codeberg increase in the past weeks. Although our users are likely not the target audience of these files, we still want to remind you:
Watch out and stay secured. Do not run files from untrusted authors.
On Codeberg, double-check the project's legitimacy (e.g. user age, stars / issues / activity) or the source code itself.
Visit the project's homepage and use official download sources.
Never let emails panic you, consider if it's part of a #phishing campaign.
#Codeberg would not be here without all the free time volunteers donate to our platform and to upstream projects. However, we can give our project a rocket boost with your help. We have compensated a small share of time for their work in #Forgejo, and we have seen immense progress we would waited long for.
Are you a #python / #django or #webdeveloper? We are looking for contributions for #Weblate and potentially helping us implement some additional features or fixing bugs.