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      It is possible to migrate source code (including history) from GithHub to CodeBerg in just a few commands, and it is free for public repositories.

      So I started there.

      Since I like it, I’m looking into self-hosting my own Forgejo server. I expect that to be a smooth transition, since CodeBerg runs Forgejo under the hood.

      Edit:

      Tip: If it is public, update the GitHub project README with a link to the new location at CodeBerg.

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        You can “migrate” source code to any place you have ssh or file access to in a single command using git. That’s kinda what made git so good. It’s decentralized by nature.

      • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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        Oh, interesting.

        I’m looking for strictly private repositories to share with a handful of people, but I also don’t mind paying.

        How much maintenance does forjero require? I don’t really have the capacity for much of that at the moment (thus, the paid solution search lol). Maybe I’ll look into codeberg. Are they secure?

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          I haven’t looked into their security, sorry. I have only moved public repos, so far.

          I hope to try running my own forego soonish. I’ll try to remember to report back.

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            4 hours ago

            Codeberg seems to be for public repos only, so my current use case. But forjero does look really nice. I really appreciate your feedback, by the way!